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Mitrany, David


United Kingdom, Political Person    (1888 to 1975)
• Professor of Political Economy. Born in Rumania, emigrated to England. (See: LSE library bio)
• Literature about David Mitrany, with comments
• 1943 : Published "A Working Peace System: An Argument for the Functional Development of International Organization"
• 1975 : Published "The Functional Theory of Politics" for the London School of Economics -- Duck | Google | Bing
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Institute for Advanced Study   (Faculty of, 1946 to 1956) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• Professor, School of Economics and Politics
Unilever   (Advisor of, 1943 to 1962) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• Adviser to the Board on International Affairs
U.K. Foreign Office   (Officer of, 1939 to 1942) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• Member, Foreign Research and Press Service
Institute for Advanced Study   (Faculty of, 1933 to 1939) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• Professor, School of Economics and Politics
• 1933 : Published "The Progress of International Government" -- Duck | Google | Bing
Harvard University   (Faculty of, 1931 to 1933) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• Visiting professor
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (CEIP)   (Employee of, 1922 to 1929) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• Assistant editor, "Economic and Social History of the First World War", published 1929 -- Duck | Google | Bing
The Guardian   (Employee of, 1919 to 1922) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• Editorial staff
League of Nations Union   (Member of, dates uncertain) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• 1925 : Published "The Problem of International Sanctions" -- Duck | Google | Bing
U.K. Labour Party   (Advisor of, 1918 to 1931) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• Member, Advisory Committee on International Affairs
Woolf, Leonard S.   (Associate of, 1916 to 1931) -- Duck | Google | Bing
League of Nations Society   (Member of, 1916 to 1918) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• One of the League's public speakers
U.K. Foreign Office   (Employee of, 1914 to 1918) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• Performed "intelligence work relating to South-Eastern Europe"
London School of Economics (LSE)   (Student of, 1912 to 1914) -- Duck | Google | Bing