伦敦政治学院
欧洲部分校友
Georgios Alogoskoufis, former Minister for Economy and Finance, Greece
Prince Amedeo of Belgium
Frits Bolkestein, Dutch politician and former EU Commissioner
Joe Bossano, Chief Minister of Gibraltar
Lykke Friis, Minister for Climate and Energy, Denmark
Wilfried Guth, Chairman of Deutsche Bank
Prince Haakon Magnus, Crown Prince of Norway
Rainer Hable, Member of Austrian Parliament
Patrick Janssens, Mayor of Antwerp (2003-2012); MP Flemish Parliament,
Chairman Flemish social democrats (SP) (1999-2003), Belgian MP Chamber of
Representatives (2003-2004)
Jan Kavan, former President of the United Nations General Assembly, member
of the Czech Parliament, former Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister
of the Czech Republic
Ursula von der Leyen, Minister for Labour and Social Affairs, Germany
Ivan Mikloš, Minister of Finance of Slovakia
Franz Neumann, first Chief of Research of the Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal
Elias Mossialos, Minister of State and Government Spokesman, Greece
Érik Orsenna, former economist and advisor to François
Mitterrand, member of the Conseil d'État and of the Académie fran&
ccedil;aise, 1988 Prix Goncourt
Giorgos Papakonstantinou, former Minister for Finance of Greece
George Papandreou, Foreign Minister of Greece from 1999 to 2004 and from
2009 to present, Prime Minister of Greece from 2009 to 2011
Jacek Rostowski, Minister of Finance, Poland
Jonas Gahr Støre, Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs
Alexander Stubb, Prime Minister of Finland
Zdeněk Tůma, Governor of Czech National Bank
August Zaleski, twice Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland
美国部分校友
Elliott Abrams, Assistant Secretary of State in Reagan Administration;
Senior Director of the National Security Council in Bush Administration
Eric Alterman, Professor at Brooklyn College; political columnist for The
Nation; Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress and the World
Policy Institute
Donald Baer, White House Director of Communications and Strategic Planning
in Clinton Administration
Valerie Lynn Baldwin, Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management
and Comptroller), Bush Administration
Walter Berns, Scholar, American Enterprise Institute
Alan Blinder, Chief Economist of the Council of Economic Advisors under Bill
Clinton; economic advisor to John Kerry; vice-chairman of the Federal
Reserve Board of Governors; Professor of Economics, Princeton University
Bill Blythe, former Republican state representative from Harris County,
Texas, 1971 to 1983
Michael Chertoff, United States Secretary of Homeland Security, Bush
Administration; US Attorney, Bush Sr. and Clinton Administrations
Colm Connolly, United States Attorney, Bush Administration
Lauchlin Currie, White House Economic Adviser to President Franklin Delano
Roosevelt
Rosa DeLauro, high-ranking Democratic Member of the US House of
Representatives
Edwin Feulner, President of the Heritage Foundation Think Tank
William Gale, Council of Economic Advisers, Bush Administration
Eric Garcetti, Mayor, Los Angeles
Marc Grossman, US Under-Secretary of State, Bush Administration; US
Ambassador to Turkey, Clinton Administration; Special Advisor to the
President on Near East Affairs, Carter Administration
Orval H. Hansen, Republican Member of the US House of Representatives
Genta H. Holmes, United States Ambassador to Australia, Clinton
Administration; United States Ambassador to Namibia; Chief of Mission to
Haiti and Malawi
Alice Stone Ilchman, Assistant Secretary of Education and Cultural Affairs
under US President Jimmy Carter
Bruce Jentleson, International Affairs Fellow, Council of Foreign Relations;
Senior Foreign Policy Advisor to Vice President Al Gore
Bruce Katz, former Chief of Staff, US Department of Housing and Urban
Development; Vice President, Brookings Institution
Anthony Kennedy, United States Supreme Court, Associate Justice
John F. Kennedy, President of the United States 1961-1963
Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., first son of Joseph Kennedy and elder brother of
John F. Kennedy
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., environmental activist, son of slain Senator Robert
Kennedy
Vanessa Kerry, Democratic activist and daughter of Senator John Kerry (D-MA)
Ron Kind, Democratic Member of US House of Representatives
Mark Kirk, Republican Member of the US Senate
Susan Lindauer, ex-Congressional aide accused of assisting Iraqi
intelligence prior to the 2003 invasion
Edward Luttwak, Consultant to the US National Security Council, State
Department and Defence Department; Economist; Historian; Senior Fellow at
the Center for Strategic and International Studies
James McGreevey, former governor of New Jersey
Brad Miller, Member of the US House of Representatives
Richard H. Moore, North Carolina state treasurer
Daniel Patrick Moynihan, US Senator
Ethan Nadelmann, founder and executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance
Peter R. Orszag, Special Assistant to the President for Economic Policy,
Senior Economist, Council of Economic Advisors, Clinton Administration;
Fellow of the Brookings Institution; Professor, Georgetown University,
Congressional Budget Office Director, Director designate Office of
Management and Budget
Tan Parker, member of the Texas House of Representatives
Alice Paul, American suffragist
Richard Perle, Assistant Secretary of Defense, Reagan Administration;
Chairman of Defense Department Advsory Committee, Bush Administration;
fellow, American Enterprise Institute
F. Whitten Peters, Secretary of the Air Force, Washington, D.C.
David Rockefeller, former Chairman, Chase Manhattan Bank; Chairman/Honorary
Chairman, the Council on Foreign Relations; Chairman/Honorary Chairman, the
Trilateral Commission
Pete Rouse, White House Chief of Staff, Obama Administration
James Rubin, Assistant Secretary of State, Clinton Administration; lead
foreign policy adviser to John Kerry campaign
Robert Rubin, US Treasury Secretary and Director, National Economic Council,
Clinton Administration; Director of Goldman Sachs
Rajiv Shah, USAID Administrator, Obama Administration
Robert Shapiro, Under Secretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs, Clinton
Administration; Fellow of Harvard University; Fellow of National Bureau of
Economic Research
Mona Sutphen, current White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy
John Tower, US Senator
Paul Volcker, Chairman of Federal Reserve, Carter and Reagan Administrations
; US Treasury Under-Secretary, Nixon Administration; President of the
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
David Welch, Assistant Secretary of State, Clinton Administration; US
Ambassador to Egypt, Bush Administration
Kimba Wood, United States Federal Judge; Attorney General Nominee
Janet Yellen, Chair, Federal Reserve, formerly Council of Economic Advisers,
Clinton Administration; Vice-President, American Economic Association;
President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Dov Zakheim, Under-Secretary of Defense, Bush and Reagan administrations
加拿大部分校友
Jon Allen, Canadian Ambassador to Israel, 2006–present
Ed Broadbent, Leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada, 1975-1989
Kim Campbell, former Prime Minister of Canada
John Crosbie, Lieutenant-Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador, former
Cabinet minister
Hal Jackman, former Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario
Michael Ignatieff, Leader of the Liberal Party 2008-2011
Joy MacPhail, former finance minister and deputy premier of British Columbia
Marc Mayrand, Chief Electoral Officer of Elections Canada, 2007–present
David McGuinty, Member of Parliament, Liberal Party
Jacques Parizeau, Premier of Quebec, 1994–1996
Louis Rasminsky, Governor of the Bank of Canada, 1961 to 1973
Svend Robinson, former Canadian MP; first openly gay Canadian politician in
major political party
Gregory Selinger, Premier of Manitoba, 2009–present
Mitchell Sharp, former Canadian Minister of Finance
Walter Tarnopolsky, Canadian judge and member of United Nations Human Rights
Committee
Gordon Thiessen, Governor of the Bank of Canada, 1994-2001
Pierre Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada, 1968-1979 and 1980-1984
Michael Wilson, Canadian Ambassador to the US, 2006–present
Paul Zed, Member of Parliament for Saint John, New Brunswick
澳洲部分校友
Ameer Ali, President of the Australian Federation of Islamic Councils
William Macmahon Ball, Australian diplomat
Tim Barnett, Member of the Parliament of New Zealand
Peter Coleman, Journalist and conservative politician
Arnold Cook, Founder of the Guide Dog movement
Nugget Coombs, Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia
Robert Hill, Defence Minister
Christian Porter, Treasurer and Attorney-General of Western Australia
Gordon Reid, Governor of Western Australia and Vice-Chancellor of the
University of Western Australia
Peter Shergold, Secretary of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet
Stephen Smith, Foreign and Defence minister
Tim Watts, Labour MP
Penny Wong, Labour MP and Minister
亚洲部分校友
B. R. Ambedkar, First Law Minister of India, Bahujan political leader who
was the chief architect of the Indian Constitution[12]
Piyasvasti Amranand, Thailand's Energy Minister
Sonny Angara, Senator of the Philippines
Khawaja Muhammad Asif, Defence Minister of Pakistan.
Taro Aso, former Prime Minister of Japan
Makhdoom Khusro Bakhtiar, Former Dy. Foreign Minister of Pakistan
Jyoti Basu, Indian politician, Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Audrey Eu, member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong and former party
leader of the Civic Party
Abul Fateh, Bangladesh diplomat
Feroze Gandhi, Indian-Parsi politician and journalist, former 'First
Gentleman of India' (husband of PM Indira Gandhi)
Vivienne Goonewardena, Sri Lankan Trotskyist freedom agitator,
parliamentarian, trade unionist and women's activist
Wang Guangya, permanent representative of the People's Republic of China to
the United Nations
Tsai Ing-wen, former Vice Premier of the Republic of China (Taiwan)
Amarananda Somasiri Jayawardene, Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka
Yang Jiechi, current Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of
China
Mustafa Kamal, former Chief Justice of Bangladesh
Sir Yuet Keung Kan, Hong Kong politician, banker and lawyer
Makhdoom Ali Khan, Ex-Attorney General of Pakistan and chief lawyer of
President Pervez Musharraf
Khan Abdul Qayyum Khan, President of Pakistan Muslim League, 1st Chief
Minister of N.W.F.P Pakistan, former Industry trade and Interior Minister of
Pakistan
Emily Lau, Hong Kong politician
Maliha Lodhi, Pakistan's High Commissioner to United Kingdom and former
Ambassador to USA
Marvi Memon, Member National Assembly Pakistan
Krishna Menon, former Indian Permanent Representative to the UN, Minister of
Defence, and leading proponent of India's emancipation
C. R. Pattabhiraman, Indian member of Parliament and Union Minister
Goh Keng Swee, former Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore
Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Singapore's Finance Minister
Juwono Sudarsono, Indonesian Minister of Defence
Chiune Sugihara, Japanese diplomat
Kashmala Tariq, Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan
Puey Ungpakorn, former governor of the (Central) Bank of Thailand
Lee Kuan Yew, former Prime Minister of Singapore