Tripti Joshi (Editor)

Victor Andres Belaunde

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Victor Belaunde

Role
  
Political figure

Victor Andres Belaunde Post El Indio y la Tierra para V A Belande
Died
  
December 14, 1966, New York City, New York, United States

Children
  
Antonio Belaunde Moreyra, Mercedes Belaunde Yrigoyen, Martin Belaunde Moreyra

Books
  
Bolivar and the Political Thought of the Spanish American Revolution

Parents
  
Francisca Diez Canseco y Olazabal, Mercedes Diez Canseco y Vargas, Mariano Andres Belaunde de la Torre

Siblings
  
Rafael Belaunde Diez Canseco, Dolores Belaunde Diez Canseco , Mercedes Belaunde Diez Canseco

Similar People
  
Fernando Belaunde Terry, Jose Garcia Belaunde, Pedro Diez Canseco

Dia del logro en la ie victor andres belaunde trujillo


Victor Andres Belaunde Diez Canseco (15 December 1883, Arequipa, Peru – 14 December 1966, New York City) was a Peruvian diplomat who chaired the Fourteenth session and the fourth emergency special session of the United Nations General Assembly (1959–1960).

Contents

Victor Andres Belaunde Efemrides del 15 de septiembre Vctor Andrs Belaunde

Victor Andres Belaunde was born in Arequipa, Peru. After receiving his early education there at the "Escuela San Vicente and San Jose," (Colegio San Jose) he decided to study law at the Universidad Nacional de San Agustin de Arequipa, and later transferred to finish his studies at the National University of San Marcos in Lima. In addition to receiving his law degree, he also obtained his doctorate in Political Sciences and Administration and in Literature in 1911.

Victor Andres Belaunde httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Among the positions Victor Andres Belaunde occupied throughout his professional career were the following: Secretary of the File of Limits of the Ministry of External Relations of Peru, becoming Secretary in the Diplomatic Mission to Spain and Argentina, Consultant in the bordering negotiations with Brazil, Charge d'affaires in Germany (1914) and Bolivia (1945), Plenipotentiary Secretary in Uruguay in 1919, Colombia in 1934 and in Switzerland in 1936, President of the Peruvian delegation before the Society of Nations (1945), where he had the opportunity of subscribing the San Francisco Letter, which gave origin to the Organization of the United Nations, President of the General Assembly of the United Nations (1959), Rector pro tempore (1946–1947) and finally Rector of the Catholic University of Peru (1965).

He also lectured on Hispanic-American culture throughout various Universities in the United States while in exile, such as Columbia University, University of Miami (Doctor honoris causa), and the University of Chicago. In 1930 he delivered the Albert Shaw Lectures on Diplomatic History at Johns Hopkins University. He was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1944.

Family

Victor Andres Belaunde was a member of a notable Peruvian political family. His nephew Fernando Belaunde Terry was President twice; his brother Rafael Belaunde Diez Canseco was Prime Minister from 1945-1946; and his grandfather Pedro Diez Canseco was also President three times.

Selected Writings

  • “The Alienation of the Latin-American Mind From Christianity,” Biblical Review, Vol. 8 (1923): 578–586.
  • Bolivar and the Political Thought of the Spanish American Revolution (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press: 1938).
  • "Incan Communism and Bolshevism"
  • References

    Victor Andres Belaunde Wikipedia