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Sergio Romano (writer)

Sergio Romano (born 7 July 1929 in Vicenza) is an Italian writer, journalist, and historian. He is a columnist for the newspaper ''Corriere della Sera''. Romano is also a former Italian ambassador to Moscow.
==Biography==
Born in Vicenza, he grew up spending his time between Milano and Genova in a middle-class family business. He graduated from the liceo classico Cesare Beccaria of Milan, he began working as a journalist; in 1952 he obtains a degree in law at the University of Milan, but he never finished his studies in Political Science at the University of Genova before graduation. He travels in European capitals (Paris, London, Vienna) recently emerged from the war, which directs him to a diplomatic career: he joined the Foreign Ministry in 1954, and after four years spent in Rome he is assigned to the seat in London, where he remained until 1964. He returned to Rome to assist in the Cabinet Minister Saragat; when the latter was elected President of the Republic he follows him to the Quirinale, assigned to the General Secretariat of the Presidency.
From 1968 to 1977 he was in Paris and, after being general manager of cultural relations and Ambassador to NATO (1983–85), he concludes his Diplomatic career in Moscow, in the then Soviet Union. He talks about this experience in the book ''Memoirs of a Conservative'' (2002), concise portrait of the bureaucratic class and Italian diplomatic (and not only) in the era of Cold War.

He became a commentator for some Italian magazines (''la Stampa'', ''il Corriere della Sera'', ''Limes'', ''Il Mulino''), editor of a historical series for the publisher Corbaccio. He has also taught at the University of California, at Harvard, at the University of Pavia, University of Sassari and Bocconi University of Milan. He is also President of the General Prize Committee Balzan Foundation and a member of the Scientific Committee of the magazine ''Geopolitica''
In 1993 he won the "Pisa National Literary Prize" in the non-fiction section. In 2010 he won the prize "È giornalismo",〔(Article on ''Brescia Oggi'' )〕 confirming that he had been ambassador for years without having a bachelor's degree in Political Science (which is not required to enter the diplomatic service).
In 2010, he spoke at the 2010 Ambrosetti Forum.

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