Jenonne R. Walker
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Jenonne R. Walker | |
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2nd United States Ambassador to the Czech Republic | |
In office June 27, 1995 – August 31, 1998 | |
President | Bill Clinton |
Preceded by | Adrian A. Basora |
Succeeded by | John Shattuck |
Personal details | |
Born | 1934 (age 89–90) |
Jenonne R. Walker (born 1934)
She served in various posts in the
Education
Jenonne R. Walker was raised in Oklahoma. She studied at the University of Oklahoma where she received a Bachelor's degree in Letters and a Master of Arts in Philosophy. She did also study contemporary literature and philosophy at the Sorbonne in Paris and at the University of London.[2][3]
Career
Walker started her government career as an analyst of West European affairs at the CIA. She was also a member of the Policy Planning Staff at the Department of State.[2] In 1983 she worked as Political Counsler at the U.S. Embassy in Sweden. From 1984-1990 she held various positions in the State Department and helped to shape the policy of the United States on arms control negotiations through her work as Chair of various interinstitutional committees.[2][3]
From 1993 to 1994[2] Walker has been Senior Director for Europe on the National Security Council Staff[4] where she has been the Presidents expert on U.S. relations with Europe. She was also Special Assistant to President Clinton.[3]
Publications
- Keeping America in Europe, Foreign Policy, Summer 1991.
References
- ^ Jenonne R. Walker (1934–)
- ^ a b c d "AMBASSADOR JENONNE WALKER" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-07-31.
- ^ a b c "Jenonne Walker". The American Academy of Diplomacy. Retrieved 2019-07-31.
- ^ "Jenonne Walker | European Institute". europe.columbia.edu. Retrieved 2019-08-13.