- John McKinnon
John Walter McKinnon, (b. 1950), New Zealand diplomat and public servant.
McKinnon was educated at
Nelson College ,Victoria University of Wellington , and theLondon School of Economics . He is the younger brother of former New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister, Foreign Minister, and, currentCommonwealth Secretary-General Don McKinnon ; and ofIan McKinnon , Pro-Chancellor ofVictoria University of Wellington and the current Deputy Mayor of Wellington City; twin-brother of historian and New Zealand international relations expertMalcolm McKinnon ; and, the son of Major-GeneralWalter S. McKinnon , a one time Chief of General Staff and Chairman of New Zealand Broadcasting.McKinnon joined the
New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1974, and was posted to Beijing as second secretary in 1978. In 1985, he was posted to Washington as First Secretary, then to Canberra as Counsellor in 1986.In 1992, McKinnon became New Zealand’s Deputy Permanent Representative to the
United Nations in New York and was the only senior New Zealand diplomat to preside over the entirety of New Zealand's third tenure on theUnited Nations Security Council (1993-1994). On returning to Wellington in 1995 he become Director of theExternal Assessments Bureau . In 2001, McKinnon became New Zealand’s Ambassador toBeijing .McKinnon has been Deputy Secretary of Foreign Affairs since 2004, responsible for international politics and security (Programme One). Coupled with his previous role running one of New Zealand's intelligence agencies, he is considered an expert in international security. In October 2006, the Government announced that he would succeed
Graham Fortune as New Zealand’s Secretary of Defence.External links
* [http://www.defence.govt.nz/about-us/sec-def.html Official biography]
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