- Wolfgang Ischinger
Wolfgang Ischinger (born
April 6 ,1946 ) is a German diplomat. He was Germany'sambassador to theCourt of St. James's (theUnited Kingdom )from 2006 to May, 2008. From 2001 to 2006, he was the German ambassador to the United States.Ambassador Ischinger is the new Chairman of the Munich Security Conference, following Dr. Horst Teltschik. He is also Global Head of Government Relations, Allianz SE, Munich.Life
Ischinger was born in
Nürtingen , nearStuttgart ,Germany . In 1963/64, he was anAmerican Field Service foreign exchange student inWatseka, Illinois , where he graduated from the local high school in June 1964.Ischinger studied law at the
University of Bonn ,Germany and theUniversity of Geneva ,Switzerland and obtained his law degree in 1972. He earned a Master's degree from theFletcher School of Law and Diplomacy inMedford, MA , in 1973.From 1973 to 1975, Ischinger served on the staff of the
Secretary General of the United Nations inNew York . He joined the German Foreign Service in 1975, and has served inWashington, D.C. ,Paris , and in a number of senior functions in the German Foreign Office. From 1993 to 1995, Mr. Ischinger was Director of the Policy Planning Staff; from 1995 to 1998, as Director General for Political Affairs (Political Director), Mr. Ischinger participated in a number of international negotiating processes, including the Bosnia Peace Talks atDayton, OH , the negotiations concerning the NATO-Russia Founding Act, as well as the negotiations onNATO enlargement and on theKosovo crisis.In 2007, Ischinger represented the European Union in the Troika negotiations on the future of Kosovo which led to the
declaration of independence of Kosovo and to therecognition of Kosovo by most EU member countries, by the United States, and a number of other countries, in February, 2008. From 1998 to 2001, Ischinger was Staatssekretär (Deputy Foreign Minister) of the German Foreign Office. Ischinger has published widely on foreign policy, security, and arms control policy as well as onEurope an andtransatlantic issues. He serves on a number of non-profit boards, including the Board of Overseers of theFletcher School of Law and Diplomacy , the East-West Institute in New York, the Alfred Herrhausen Gesellschaft Frankfurt, the Council on Public Policy Berlin, AFS Germany (American Field Service), and Youth for Understanding.Ischinger is married to Jutta Falke, a journalist, and the couple has one child. Ischinger also has two children from a previous marriage. Before departing from Berlin to
Washington, D.C. in 2001, Mrs. Falke-Ischinger was theBerlin bureau chief of the German weekly “Rheinischer Merkur”.External links
* [http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de German Foreign Office]
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