
Bo Lidegaard (born 23 January 1958 in
Godthåb) is a Danish
historian
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, dr.phil. public intellectual and former responsible
editor-in-chief
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The highest-ranking editor of a publication may also be titled editor, managing ...
for ''
Politiken
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''. Bo Lidegaard worked in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1984-2005), was Ministerial Counselor and Ambassador in the Prime Minister's Office (2005-2011), and on 26 April 2011 was appointed editor-in-chief of
Politiken
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, succeeding
Tøger Seidenfaden.
Bo Lidegaard is the son of high school teacher and author Mads Lidegaard and journalist and author Else Lidegaard. He is the brother of former Minister of Foreign Affairs
Martin Lidegaard
Martin Lidegaard (born 12 December 1966 in Copenhagen) is a Danish politician who since 2022 has been political leader of the Social Liberal Party. He was Denmark's Foreign Minister in the government of Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt from ...
(RV), professor, dr.med. Øjvind Lidegaard and biologist Kresten Lidegaard. Bo Lidegaard became a student at
Gentofte Statsskole
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in 1976 and in 1984 became a cand.phil. in history at the
University of Copenhagen
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. In 1997 he began writing his dissertation on
Henrik Kauffmann
Henrik Kauffmann (26 August 1888 – 5 June 1963) was the Danish ambassador to the United States during World War II, who signed over part of Greenland to the US.
Career
Kauffmann started his foreign career by serving as envoy in Rome, 1921� ...
, which was published under the title ''In the King's name - Henrik Kauffmann in Danish diplomacy 1919-1958.'' It examined why the Danish envoy in
Washington during
World War II
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, Henrik Kauffmann, on his own initiative gave the Americans permission to establish air bases in
Greenland
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. Lidegaard has since published ten books, mainly on Denmark's recent history, including a biography of
Jens Otto Krag (2014). His book on the Danish people's efforts to help Danish Jews escape the Nazi regime in 1943, ''Countrymen ''(2013), has been published in 12 countries.
Early life and education
Lidegaard is the son of authors Mads Lidegaard and Else Lidegaard, and is the brother of Danish political figure
Martin Lidegaard
Martin Lidegaard (born 12 December 1966 in Copenhagen) is a Danish politician who since 2022 has been political leader of the Social Liberal Party. He was Denmark's Foreign Minister in the government of Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt from ...
. Bo Lidegaard graduated from
Gentofte Statsskole
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in 1976, and became cand. phil. in history at the
University of Copenhagen
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in 1984. He received his
Ph.D. after completing a dissertation on
Henrik Kauffmann
Henrik Kauffmann (26 August 1888 – 5 June 1963) was the Danish ambassador to the United States during World War II, who signed over part of Greenland to the US.
Career
Kauffmann started his foreign career by serving as envoy in Rome, 1921� ...
in 1997.
Career
Lidegaard has authored a number of books on Danish history.
Lidegaard started his diplomatic career in the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs In many countries, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is the government department responsible for the state's diplomacy, bilateral, and multilateral relations affairs as well as for providing support for a country's citizens who are abroad. The enti ...
in 1984. He served at Danish representations in
Geneva
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and
Paris
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, before leaving the foreign service in 2000. In 2005 he joined the
Ministry of the State, as
Permanent Under-Secretary of State
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, initially heading the Foreign and Security Affairs section, and was later in charge of the Climate Change secretariat.
During the build-up to
COP 15, he headed the Danish overarching coordination secretariat, he proposed the development of what would become the controversial "Danish Text". In April 2011 Lidegaard accepted the offer to succeed deceased
Tøger Seidenfaden as editor in chief of ''Politiken''.
From 2021 to 2022, Lidegaard was a member of the
Trilateral Commission
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’s Task Force on Global Capitalism in Transition, chaired by
Carl Bildt
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,
Kelly Grier and
Takeshi Niinami
Takeshi ( in hiragana or in katakana) is a masculine Japanese given name.
Possible writings
*武, "warrior"
*毅, "strong"
*猛, "fierce"
*健, "healthy"
*剛, "sturdy"
*彪, "spotted"
*威, "intimidate"
*壮, "robust"
*丈, "length"
*雄, "mas ...
.
Other activities
*
Trilateral Commission
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, Member of the European Group
Membership
Trilateral Commission
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.
Bibliography
*''Den højeste pris : Povl Bang-Jensen
Povl Bang-Jensen (6 April 1909 – 25 November 1959) was a Danish diplomat who refused to hand over a list of eighty-one witnesses to the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 to his UN superiors. It is thought that he considered their identities sensiti ...
og FN 1955-59''
*''I kongens navn : Henrik Kauffmann
Henrik Kauffmann (26 August 1888 – 5 June 1963) was the Danish ambassador to the United States during World War II, who signed over part of Greenland to the US.
Career
Kauffmann started his foreign career by serving as envoy in Rome, 1921� ...
i dansk diplomati 1919-1958''
*'' Jens Otto Krag. Bind 1-2'' og
*''Dansk udenrigspolitiks historie, bind 4: Overleveren – 1914-1945''
*''Kampen om Danmark 1933-1945''
*''H.C. Hansen
Hans Christian Svane Hansen (8 November 1906 – 19 February 1960), often known as H. C. Hansen or simply H. C., was a Danish politician who served as Prime Minister of Denmark from 1955 until his death in 1960.
A Social Democrat, Hansen serve ...
''
*''En fortælling om Danmark i det 20. århundrede''
*''Landsmænd'' (2013) , translated as ''Countrymen: The Untold Story of How Denmark's Jews Escaped the Nazis''
*''Uden Mandat'' (2020)
Awards and honors
*Ebbe Munck's Prize of Honor
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*Ebbe Carlsson (1947–1992), Swedish journalist and publisher
* Ebbe Frick, Swedish sprint canoer
*Ebbe Gi ...
(1997)
*Amalienborg Prize
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Rococo (, ...
(1998) for the book ''I kongens navn''
*The Rescue Award
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(1998)
*Sven Henningsen Prize
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(1999)
* Søren Gyldendal Prize (2002) for ''Jens Otto Krag. Volume 1-2'' (biography)
* Knight 1st Class of Dannebrog (2004)
* Gyldendal's Non-Fiction Prize (2006)
References
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1958 births
Living people
20th-century Danish historians
21st-century Danish historians
Danish diplomats
Danish male writers
Politiken editors