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Michael Alexander (diplomat)

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Sport
  
Fencing

Name
  
Michael Alexander


Role
  
Diplomat

Books
  
Israel

Born
  
19 June 1936 (
1936-06-19
)
Winchester, Hampshire, England

Died
  
June 1, 2002, London, United Kingdom

Parents
  
Conel Hugh O'Donel Alexander

Education
  
King's College, Cambridge, University of California, Berkeley, Yale University

Sir Michael O'Donel Bjarne Alexander, GCMG (19 June 1936 – 1 June 2002), was a British diplomat. He was the foreign policy secretary to Margaret Thatcher and the UK ambassador to NATO.

Alexander was the son of Hugh Alexander, the Anglo-Irish mathematician famed for his work at Bletchley Park. Michael spent much of his youth in his father's native Ireland. He was educated at Foyle College in Derry and, later, at St Paul's School, London, and King's College, Cambridge. He competed as a fencer for Great Britain at the 1960 Summer Olympics, winning a silver medal in the team épée event.

Alexander also served as Ambassador to Austria.

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