Larry C. Napper

Larry C. Napper

Infobox US Ambassador
name=Larry C. Napper


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ambassador_from=United States
country=Kazakhstan
term_start=August 20, 2001
term_end=July 7, 2004
predecessor=Richard H. Jones
successor=John Ordway
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ambassador_from2=United States
country2=Latvia
term_start2=August 1, 1995
term_end2=October 1, 1998
president2=
predecessor2=Ints Silins
successor2=James Howard Holmes
birth_date=November 27, 1947
birth_place=San Antonio, Texas
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Larry C. Napper (born November 27, 1947) served as the United States Ambassador to Latvia from 1995 to 1998 and as the U.S. Ambassador to Kazakhstan from 2001 to 2004. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/courtney.html#S8N04RL6B Kazakhstan, Central Asia] The Political Graveyard]

Napper was born in San Antonio, Texas. After graduating from Texas A&M University in 1969 with a Bachelors Degree in History, he served in the United States army from 1969-72. Following his honorable discharge from the Army at the rank of Captain, Napper attended the University of Virginia from 1972-74, earning a Masters Degree in Government and Foreign Affairs. Napper entered the United States Foreign Service in August 1974.

After a year of Russian language training, Napper was assigned to the United States Embassy in Moscow, where he served as Vice Consul from 1975-77. He then served as a Political Officer at the U.S. embassy in Gaborone, Botswana from 1977-79. Following a year of advanced training in Soviet and East European Affairs at Stanford University, Napper joined the Department's Office of Soviet Union Affairs where he served until 1983. In 1983-84, Napper received an American Political Science Association Congressional Fellowship in the office of Representative Lee H. Hamilton.

In 1984, Napper returned to Embassy Moscow for a two-year assignment as Chief of the Foreign Affairs Unit of the Political Section. From 1986-88 he served as Deputy Director of the Department's Office of southern African Affairs. After six months of Romanian language training, Napper became Charge d'Affaires and later Deputy Chief of Mission of the U.S. Embassy in Bucharest, Romania from 1989-91. He received the Department's Distinguished Honor Award for leadership of the Embassy during the December 1989 overthrow of the Ceausescu dictatorship.

From August 1991 to July 1994, Napper served as Director of the Department's Office of Soviet Union Affairs, reorganizing it as the Office of Independent States and Commonwealth Affairs following the collapse of the Soviet Union. During his tenure, the United States established diplomatic relations with each of the fifteen independent states that emerged from the Soviet Union, opening embassies in each of their capitals. Napper received the Presidential Meritorious Service Award in 1994, as well as other State Department individual and group awards.

Mr. Napper served as the U.S. Ambassador to Latvia from July 1995 until July 1998. From July 1998 to June 2001, Mr. Napper was Coordinator for United States Assistance to Central and Eastern Europe, administering an assistance budget of more than $600 million.

Following his retirement from the foreign service, Napper took a position as senior lecturer at the George Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University.

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