List of University of Oxford people in public life overseas

This is a list of people from the University of Oxford in public life overseas. Many were students at one (or more) of the colleges of the University, and others held fellowships at a college.

This list forms part of a series of lists of people associated with the University of Oxford for other lists, please see the main article List of University of Oxford people.

This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.

Monarchs

Name College Years Reign Ref
Seretse Khama Balliol 1945 King of the BagammaNgwato people (1925); afterwards first President of Botswana (19661980)
Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck Magdalen 2000? King of Bhutan (2006 onwards) [1]
Abdullah II of Jordan Pembroke King of Jordan (1999 onwards)
Sultan Ahmad Shah Worcester 1948? King of Malaysia (19791984) and Sultan of Pahang (1979 onwards) [2]
Tuanku Abdul Halim Wadham 1954 King of Malaysia (19701975) and Sultan of Kedah (1958 onwards) [3]
Tuanku Jaafar Balliol King of Malaysia (19941999) and Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan (1968 onwards)
William II of the Netherlands King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg (18401849)
Harald V of Norway Balliol 19601962 King of Norway (1991 onwards) [4]
Olav V of Norway Balliol 19241926 King of Norway (19571991) [5][6]
Vajiravhud Christ Church 19001901 King of Siam (19101925) [7]
Andrew Bertie Christ Church Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta (1988-2008) [8][9]
George Tupou V King of Tonga (2006-2012)

Royal persons

Name College Years at Oxford Country Ref
Prince Philippe, Duke of Brabant Trinity 19781981 Belgium
Dasho Jigyel Ugyen Wangchuk, Prince of Bhutan St Peter's Bhutan
Al-Muhtadee Billah, Crown Prince of Brunei Magdalen Brunei
Raja Zarith Sofia, Consort of Sultan of Johor Somerville Malaysia
Naruhito, Crown Prince of Japan Merton Japan
Diego Massimiliano De Giorgi, Head of the House of Giorgi St John's Italy
Masako Owada, Crown Princess of Japan Balliol Japan
Prince Akishino of Japan St John's Japan
Prince Chichibu of Japan Magdalen Japan
Prince Tomohito of Mikasa Magdalen Japan
Princess Akiko of Mikasa Merton Japan
El Hassan bin Talal, formerly Crown Prince to the Hashemite Throne of Jordan Christ Church Jordan
Princess Aisha of Jordan Pembroke Jordan
Princess Badiya of Jordan Jordan
Princess Haya of Jordan St Hilda's Jordan
Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg Luxembourg
Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia St Benet's Hall Russia
Prince Khalid al Faisal of Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
Natan Gamedze, Prince of Swaziland Swaziland
Mom Rajawongse Seni Pramoj of Thailand Worcester Thailand
Prince Wan Waithayakon of Thailand Thailand
Prince Kitiyakara Voralaksana of Thailand Balliol Thailand
Prince Paul of Yugoslavia Christ Church 1921 (studies interrupted by World War I) Yugoslavia [10]
Ahmed Shah Khan, Crown Prince of Afghanistan Afghanistan [11]
Maria Vladimirovna, Grand Duchess of Russia Russia [12]

Heads of State and Heads of Government

Name College Years at Oxford Country Position Ref
John Gorton Brasenose 19321935 Australia Prime Minister 196871 [13]
Malcolm Fraser Magdalen 19491952 Australia Prime Minister 197583 [14][15]
Bob Hawke University 19531955/6 Australia Prime Minister 198391 [16][17]
Tony Abbott The Queen's 19811983[18] Australia Prime Minister 201315
Malcolm Turnbull Brasenose 19781980 Australia Prime Minister 2015-current
Grantley Adams St Catherine's Society 1919 Barbados and the West Indies Premier of Barbados 195458, Prime Minister of the West Indies Federation 195862 [19][20]
J.M.G. (Tom) Adams Magdalen Barbados Prime Minister of Barbados 197685 [21]
Seretse Khama Balliol Botswana President 1966–80
Festus Mogae University Botswana President 19982008
John Napier Turner Magdalen Canada Prime Minister 1984
Lester Bowles Pearson St John's Canada Prime Minister 196368 [22]
Solomon Bandaranaike Christ Church Ceylon Prime Minister 195659
Alvaro Uribe St. Anthony's Colombia President of Colombia, 20022010
José Ramos-Horta St Antony's East Timor Prime Minister 20062007, President 2007, Nobel Peace Prize laureate 1996
Penaia Ganilau Wadham Fiji President 198793
Kamisese Mara Wadham Fiji Prime Minister 196787 and 198792, President 19932000
Richard von Weizsäcker Balliol Germany President 198494
John Kufuor Exeter Ghana President 200109
Edward Afuko Addo St Peter's Ghana President 197072
Kofi Abrefa Busia University and St Antony's Ghana Prime Minister 196972
Sir John Francis Davis Bt KCB Hong Kong Governor 18441848
Sir George Bowen Esq GCMG Trinity -1844 Hong Kong Governor 18831885
Sir William Des Vœux GCMG Balliol -1856 Hong Kong Governor 18871891
Sir Reginald Edward Stubbs GCMG Corpus Christi -1899 Hong Kong Governor 19191925
Sir Cecil Clementi GCMG KStJ FRGS MRAS Magdalen -1898 Hong Kong Governor 1925-1930
Sir Andrew Caldecott GCMG CBE KStJ FRAS FRSA Exeter -1907 Hong Kong Governor 1935-1937
Sir Geoffry Northcote KCMG Balliol Hong Kong Governor 19371941
Lord Murray MacLehose PC KT CBE KCMG KCVO DL Balliol Hong Kong Governor 19711982
Lord David Wilson PC KT GCMG PRSE Keble 1955-1958 Hong Kong Governor 19871992
Chancellor Lord Chris Patten CH PC Balliol Hong Kong Governor 19921997
Viktor Orbán Pembroke 19891990 Hungary Prime Minister 19982002 [23]
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Manchester and All Souls 19231927 (Lecturer, Manchester); 19361952 (Professor, All Souls) India First Indian to hold an Oxford Professorship.[24] President 196267 [25][26]
Manmohan Singh Nuffield India Prime Minister 20042014
Indira Gandhi Somerville 19371941 India Prime Minister 196677 and 198084 [27]
Norman Manley Jesus Jamaica Chief Minister 195559, Premier 195962
Dominic Mintoff Hertford Malta Prime Minister 195558, 197184
Aung San Suu Kyi St Hugh's 19641967 Myanmar De facto Prime Minister as leader of largest party in parliament 2015-; president-elect; Nobel Peace Prize laureate
Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Christ Church Pakistan President 197173, Prime Minister 197377
Benazir Bhutto Lady Margaret Hall Pakistan Prime Minister 198890, 199396
Wasim Sajjad Wadham Pakistan President 1993, 199798
Liaquat Ali Khan Exeter 19181921 Pakistan Prime Minister 194751 [28]
Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy Pakistan Prime Minister 195657 [29]
Farooq Leghari Pakistan President 199397
Pedro Pablo Kuczynski Exeter 1956 Peru Prime Minister of Peru 200506; President of Peru 20162021 [30]
Seni Pramoj Worcester Thailand Prime Minister 194546, 1975, 1976
Kukrit Pramoj The Queen's 1933 Thailand Prime Minister 197576
Abhisit Vejjajiva St John's Thailand Prime Minister 20082011
Eric Williams St Catherine's Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister 195681
A. N. R. Robinson St John's Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister 198691, President 19972003 [31]
Mihai Razvan Ungureanu St Cross Romania Prime Minister 2012 [32]
Bill Clinton University 19681970 United States President 19932001 [33]

Politicians, civil servants, diplomats, and military personnel

Name College Years at Oxford Country Notes Ref
Kim Beazley Australia Leader HM Opposition 1996-2001, 20052006
Rubén Berríos Puerto Rico Honorary President, Socialist International 1999-, President, Puerto Rican Independence Party 1968-
George Brandis Magdalen Australia Senator for Qld 2000, Senior Counsel 2006, Minister for Arts & Sport 2007
Ashton Carter 1976-79 (Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics) United States physicist, Harvard University professor, and United States Secretary of Defense
Zelman Cowen New College and Oriel Australia Governor General 1977-82, Provost of Oriel 198290
Gareth Evans Magdalen Australia Foreign Minister 1988-96, deputy leader Australian Labor Party 1996-98
Geoffrey Gallop St John's Australia Premier of Western Australia 200106
James Gobbo Magdalen Australia Judge Supreme Court of Victoria 197894, LtGov Victoria 199597, Governor 19972000
Geoffrey Keighley Trinity Australia firstclass cricketer, barrister, Member of NSW Legislative Council
Wilfrid Kent Hughes Christ Church Australia Member of the House of Representatives 194970, Minister 195156
Peter King Australia Member of the House of Representatives 200104
Andrew Murray Australia Member of the Australian Senate 19962007
Fred Paterson Australia Member of the House of Representatives 194450
Malcolm Turnbull Australia Opposition Leader of Australia 2008
Daryl Williams Australia Attorney General of Australia 19962003
Ian Wilson Australia Member of the House of Representatives 196669 and 197293, Minister 198183
Frank Vandenbroucke 19961999
DPhil
Belgium Federal MP 198596, President Socialist Party 198994, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister 19945, Minister 199904, Flemish Minister 20049, Flemish MP 200910, Minister of State 2009, Senator 2010
James Coyne Canada Governor of the Bank of Canada 195561
Jack Davis St John's Elected Rhodes Scholar in 1939, studies interrupted by war Canada MP 1962-74, MLA British Columbia 1975-78 and 1979 until death in 1991 [34]
Eugene Forsey Balliol Canada Senate 197079, Privy Council 198591
Onésime Gagnon Canada House of Commons 193040, National Assembly of Quebec 193660, LieutenantGovernor of Quebec 1958-61
Paul Gérin-Lajoie Canada National Assembly of Quebec 196070, Minister 196066, Pres Canadian International Development Agency 197077
Alastair Gillespie Canada sometime Government minister
John Godfrey Balliol, St Antony's 1967 MPhil, 1975 DPhil Canada Pres & V-C Univ of K Coll 1977-87, Ed Financial Post 1987-91, MP 1993-2008, Parly Sec to the PM 1996-2004, Min of State 2004-06, Hd Master Toronto French Sch 2008-
Allan Gotlieb Wadham and All Souls Canada Ambassador to the USA 198189, Chairman Canada Council 198994
Arnold Heeney St John's Canada Clerk of the Privy Council & Cabinet Secretary 194049 Ambassador USA 1953-57 & 1959-62
George Ignatieff Canada Ambassador to Yugoslavia 19568, NATO 19636, UN 19669, Chancellor University of Toronto 19806
Khairy Jamaluddin St Hugh Malaysia Minister of Youth and Sports (2013-current) [35]
Michael Ignatieff Canada House of Commons 2006
Ted Jolliffe Christ Church Canada Leader Ontario CCF 1942-53, Leader Opposition Ontario Legislature 1943-45 & 1948-51
Arthur Kroeger Pembroke Canada Deputy Minister 197592, Chancellor of Carleton University 19932002
Marcel Lambert Hertford Canada MP 195784, Speaker 196263, Minister of Veterans Affairs 1963
Otto Lang Exeter Canada MP 196879, Minister 196879, Attorney General 197275 & 1978
David Lewis Canada leader of New Democratic Party of Canada 197175
Charles Herbert Little Brasenose Canada Director of Naval Intelligence World War II
Vincent Massey Balliol Canada Ambassador to USA 192730, Governor General 195259
Roland Michener Hertford Canada Speaker 1957-62, High Commissioner India & Ambassador Nepal 196467, Governor General 196774
Talbot Mercer Papineau Brasenose Canada MC 1915, died Passchendaele 6am 30 October 1917
Jack Pickersgill Canada Clerk of the Privy Council & Sec to the Cabinet 1952-53, MP 1953-67, Privy Counsellor from 1953, CC from 1970, styled The Rt Hon from 1992 [36]
Bob Rae Balliol Canada Premier of Ontario 199095
Escott Reid Christ Church Canada High Commr & Ambassador 195262, Dir S Asia & Middle East Dept World Bank 19625
Edgar Ritchie Canada Ambassador to USA 196670, Ambassador to Ireland 197680
Norman Robertson Canada High Commr UK 19469 & 19527, Clerk of the Privy Council & Cabinet Sec 194952, Ambassador USA 19578
Norman McLeod Rogers University Canada MP 193540, Minister of Labour 19359, Minister of National Defence 193940
James Sinclair Canada MP 194058, Minister of Fisheries 195257
Arnold Smith Christ Church Canada Ambassador to Egypt 195861, to USSR 196163, Commonwealth Secretary General 196575
George F.G. Stanley Keble 1929-1936 Canada LieutenantGovernor of New Brunswick 198187, designer of the Canadian flag
Michel Vennat Merton Canada Special Asst to the PM 196870, QC 1983, President Business Development Bank of Canada 200004
Danny Williams 1969 elected Rhodes Scholar Canada QC 1984, Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador 2003-
Lalith Athulathmudali Jesus Ceylon/Sri Lanka Minister of National Security, Minister of State for Defence, Minister of Agriculture and Minister of Education.
Lakshman Kadirgamar Balliol Ceylon/Sri Lanka Foreign Minister 19942001 and 200405
William de Silva Ceylon/Sri Lanka Minister of Industries and Fisheries
Tyronne Fernando Keble Ceylon/Sri Lanka Foreign Minister 200104
Gamani Corea Nuffield Ceylon/Sri Lanka Secretary-General of the UNCTD & Ambassador to the EEC, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands
Lala Sukuna Fiji Tui Lau 1938-58, Speaker Legislative Council 195458, served French Foreign Legion (Croix de Guerre)
Ralf Dahrendorf, Baron Dahrendorf St Antony's Germany Member Bundestag & Sec of State 196970, Eur Commr 1970, Dir LSE 197484
Hans Bernd von Haeften Germany conspired in 20 July plot to assassinate Hitler, hanged at Plötzensee 15 August 1944
Adam von Trott zu Solz Balliol Germany conspired in 20 July plot to assassinate Hitler, hanged at Plötzensee 26 August 1944
Binay Ranjan Sen India director general of UN Food and Agriculture Organization 195667
John Michuki Oxford Kenya MP 1983, Min for Transport & Commns 200205, for Internal Security 2005
Chris Laidlaw Merton New Zealand High Commissioner to Harare 198689, MP 199293
Arthur Porritt, Baron Porritt Magdalen New Zealand Olympic bronze medal 1924, NZ Olympic captain 1928, member IOC 1934-67, surgeon to the King 1946-52, to the Queen 1952-67, President BMA and RCS, Governor General NZ 1967-72
Paul Reeves St Peter's New Zealand Archbishop 1980-85, Governor General 1985-90
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari Christ Church 2007-10 Pakistan Appointed Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party 30 December 2007 and will become full-time party leader on completing his course at Oxford
Imran Khan Keble Pakistan cricket captain 198292, leader of TehreekeInsaf Party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf1997, MP 2002
Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri Pakistan Foreign Minister
Radosław Sikorski Pembroke Poland Minister of National Defence 200507, Minister of Foreign Affairs 2007
Tan Jee Say Singapore Principal Private Secretary to Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong 1985 to 1990, Candidate for the Singapore Presidency 2011
Frene Ginwala South Africa Speaker of the National Assembly 19942004
Jan Hofmeyr South Africa Cabinet Minister
Pixley ka Isaka Seme Jesus South Africa founder of South African Native National Congress (later the ANC)
Korn Chatikavanij St. John's Thailand Finance Minister of Thailand 20092011
Sukhumbhand Paribatra Pembroke Thailand Deputy Foreign Minister of Thailand 19972000, Governor of Bangkok 2009present
Carl Albert St Peter's United States US Representative (Oklahoma) 194777, Speaker of the House 197177
Thomas H. Allen Wadham United States US Representative (Maine) 1997
Rick Baker United States Mayor of St Petersburg, Florida 200105 & 200510
Tom Birmingham Exeter United States President of Massachusetts State Senate 19962003
Dennis C. Blair United States CommanderinChief of US Pacific Command 19992002
Charles Bonesteel United States Commander US Forces and CommanderinChief UN Command Korea 196669
Cory Booker United States Mayor of Newark 200613, US Senator (New Jersey) 2013
David Boren Balliol United States Governor of Oklahoma 197579, US Senator (Oklahoma) 197994, President University of Oklahoma 1994
John Brademas Brasenose United States US Representative (Indiana) 195981
Bill Bradley Worcester United States US Senator (New Jersey) 197997
Ben Cannon Corpus Christi United States Democratic candidate Oregon State Representative for House District 46
Brad Carson Trinity United States US Representative (Oklahoma) 200105
Dick Celeste Exeter United States Dir Peace Corps 197981, Gov Ohio 198391, Ambassador to India 19972001 Pres Colorado College 2002
Wesley Clark Magdalen United States Nato Supreme Allied Commander Europe 19972000
Charles R. Clason Christ Church United States US Representative (Massachusetts) 19371949
Richard Danzig United States US Secretary of the Navy 19982001
Nancy-Ann Min DeParle Balliol United States director Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) 19972000
Liddy Dole University United States Sec of Transportation 198387 of Labor 89-90, President US Red Cross 91-99, US Senator (N Carolina) 2003
William Henry Drayton Balliol United States member of Continental Congress
Russ Feingold Magdalen United States US Senator (Wisconsin) 19932011
David B. Frohnmayer Wadham United States Attorney General of Oregon 198191, President University of Oregon 1994
William Fulbright Pembroke United States US Senator (Arkansas) 194574
Robert J. Harris United States Mayor of Ann Arbor 1969-73
Gary Hart St Antony's United States US Senator (Colorado) 1975-87
Bradley C. Hosmer United States Superintendent US Air Force Academy 199194
Bobby Jindal New College United States Asst Secretary of Health and Human Services 200104, US Representative (Louisiana) 2005
Philip Mayer Kaiser Balliol United States Assistant Secretary of Labor 194953, Ambassador Mauritania 196164, Hungary 197780, Austria 198081
Nicholas Katzenbach Balliol United States Attorney General 196566, UnderSecretary of State 196669
Philip Lader Pembroke United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom 19972001
Arthur Larson Pembroke United States US Under Sec of Labor 19546, Dir US Information Agency 19567, Exec Asst to the President 19578
Richard Lugar Pembroke United States US Senator (Indiana) 1977
Ira Magaziner United States President Clinton's chief internet policy advisor
Robert McCallum, Jr. Christ Church United States Asst AG 0103, Assoc AG 0305, Acting Dep AG 04 & 05, Ambassador to Australia 05
Charles Thomas McMillen University United States Olympic silver medallist 1972, US Representative (Maryland) 198793
Thomas Merrill United States Deputy Solicitor General 198790, Professor of Law Northwestern University 19932003, Columbia Law School 2003
William Green Miller United States United States Ambassador to Ukraine from 1993 to 1998
James Oglethorpe Corpus Christi United States founder of Georgia
William Penn Christ Church United States founder of Pennsylvania
Larry Pressler St Edmund Hall United States US Senator (South Dakota) 197997
Franklin Raines Magdalen United States Director US Office of Management and Budget 199698
Robert Reich University United States Secretary of Labor 199397
Mel Reynolds Lincoln United States US Representative (Illinois) 199395
Susan E. Rice New College United States Assistant Secretary of State (African affairs) 19972001, United States Ambassador to the United Nations 20092013
Winthrop Paul Rockefeller Pembroke United States Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas 1996-2006
Bernard W. Rogers University United States Nato Supreme Allied Commander Europe and CommanderinChief US European Command 197987
Dean Rusk St John's United States Secretary of State from 196169
Edward Rutledge United States member of Continental Congress
Paul Sarbanes Balliol United States US Senator (Maryland) 19772007
Kurt Schmoke Balliol United States State's Attorney Baltimore City 198287, Mayor of Baltimore 1987-99
John M. Spratt, Jr. United States US Representative (South Carolina) 1983
Cecil Staton Regent's Park United States Georgia State Senator
George Stephanopoulos Balliol United States White House Communications Director under President Clinton
William Stevenson United States Olympic gold medallist 1924, President Oberlin College 194661, Ambassador Philippines 196165
William Stoughton New College United States acting Governor of Massachusetts 169499
Strobe Talbott Magdalen United States Deputy Secretary of State 19942001
Stansfield Turner Exeter United States director of Central Intelligence 197781
David Vitter Magdalen United States US Senator (Louisiana) 2005
William Weld University United States Governor of Massachusetts 1991-97
Heather Wilson Jesus United States US Representative (New Mexico) 1998
R. James Woolsey St John's United States director of Central Intelligence 199395
Arthur Mutambara Merton Zimbabwe president Movement for Democratic Change faction 2006
Edward Yau To be confirmed Hong Kong Secretary for the Environment

Non-government people in public life

Name College Years at Oxford Notes Ref
Aung San Suu Kyi St Hugh's 19641967 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate 1991 [37]
Chelsea Clinton University 20012003 DPhil International Relations. Daughter of Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton [38]
J. Paul Getty Magdalen 1914 Philanthropist
Marc Kielburger cofounder of the Kiel Network
Prince Felix Yusupov University College 1909-12 Founder of Oxford University Russian Society
Ronny Tong SC St Edmund Hall Founder of Civic Party, former Queen´s Counsel, former chairman of Hong Kong Bar Association, former legislator of Hong Kong

Colonial administrators

Governor-Generals/Viceroys of India

Name College Years at Oxford Years as Viceroy/Governor General Notes Ref
Lord Curzon Balliol and All Souls 1899 – 1905 Tenure known particularly for the Indian famine of 1899–1900

See also

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