Roger Seydoux

Roger Seydoux (28 March 1908 in Paris[1] – 3 July 1985 in Paris)[2] was a French academic and diplomat.[3][4]

Roger Seydoux in 1956.

Main diplomatic assignments

gollark: And there are additional complexities from stuff like (dis)economies of scale.
gollark: But only if you don't consider the fact that goods can be in different locations.
gollark: Which is easy for computers to deal with.
gollark: Well, apparently the USSR dealt with a few tens of millions of kinds of good.
gollark: Central planning isn't even possible from a *computational* perspective.

References

  1. http://www.koechlin.net/index.php/fr/genealogie-koechlin/genealogie-actuelle/koechlin-genealogie-recherche/jt-0-a-1/1!I10239
  2. Saxon, Wolfgang (July 18, 1985). "ROGER SEYDOUX, FRENCH DIPLOMAT, DIES AT 77". The New York Times. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  3. Associated Press (July 10, 1985). "Roger Seydoux, former French ambassador". The Evening Independent. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  4. Associated Press (14 September 1955). "Bey of Tunis Said Ready to Name Prime Minister". Sarasota Herald Tribune. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  5. "Les ambassadeurs de France en Tunisie" (in French). Embassy of France in Tunis. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  6. (in French) See official JORF announcements in September 1960 and June 1962


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