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Gunnar Edvard Heckscher (8 July 190924 November 1987) was a Swedish political scientist and leader of the Rightist Party (''Högerpartiet''), which later became the Moderate Party.〔(Heckscher, Gunnar ) i ''Vem är det'' (1985)〕 ==Biography== Heckscher was born in Djursholm, son of economist Eli Heckscher. He graduated from Uppsala University in 1927 and obtained a PhD 1934. He lectured in political science at Uppsala between 1933 and 1941 and at what later became Stockholm University between 1941 and 1948. He was Dean of the Social Institute of Stockholm 1945-1954. He became a professor in 1948 and worked at both the Social Institute and at Stockholm University. Heckscher was a member of the Riksdag for Stockholm between 1957 and 1965. After having been deputy chairman, Heckscher was elected leader of the party in 1961 and served until 1965. He was an early supporter of Swedish membership of the European Community. He was ın Turkey in 1953. He was later the Swedish ambassador to India 1965-1970 and Japan 1970-1975. Heckscher died in Uppsala on 24 November 1987. One of his sons is Sten Heckscher, Social Democratic politician and later national chief of the Swedish police (''Rikspolischef'') . 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gunnar Heckscher」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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