- Ernst Jaakson
Ernst Jaakson (
11 August 1905 ,Riga ,Livonia (thenRussian Empire ) –4 September 1998 , New York,USA ) was anEstonia n diplomat whose unique contribution was to keep Estonia's legal continuity with his uninterrupteddiplomatic service for 69 years.Education
Jaakson studied economics at the
University of Latvia in Riga, and law at theUniversity of Tartu . He later graduated fromColumbia University inNew York with a degree in economics.Diplomatic career
In 1919, Jaakson began work in the
legation of the newly independent Estonia in Riga. In 1928, he started work in the Information Division of the EstonianMinistry of Foreign Affairs . In 1929-1932, Jaakson worked as the secretary of the Estonianhonorary consul inSan Francisco . In 1932, he was assigned to the EstonianConsulate General in New York.When the Soviet Union occupied Estonia in 1940 and again in 1944, the
United States and other democratic nations did not recognize the legality of Sovietannexation of Estonia (Stimson Doctrine ) and continued to recognize the diplomatic representatives of the Republic of Estonia. In 1965, when his predecessor,Johannes Kaiv , died, Jaakson became the consul in charge oflegation . Thus, he was the chief diplomatic representative of Estonia in the United States until Estonia regained independence in 1991. Throughout much of the 1980s, Jaakson, as the longest-serving foreign diplomatic representative to the United States, held the position of Dean of theDiplomatic Corps . During the long years of the Soviet occupation when theBaltic states ' representatives in the West were often the object of curiosity or humorous dismissal, Jaakson commanded near-universal respect, and he did so not peremptorily but by his personal authority. In 1991, Jaakson was appointed Estonia's ambassador to the United States and Estonia's permanent representative to theUnited Nations . From 1993, Jaakson continued his work as the Estonianconsul general in New York.Autobiography
In 1995, Ernst Jaakson's autobiographical book "Eestile" ("For Estonia") was published, which deals not only with his life, but also gives a very good overview of the diplomatic developments which took place over the years. He died in New York in 1998, at the age of 93. He worked in the Estonian
Foreign Service for 79 years and served as adiplomat for 69 years.
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