The German Presidency in the EU
FSI Stanford, The Europe Center Seminar
Date and Time
May 30, 2007
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Open to the public
No RSVP required
Speaker
Klaus Scharioth - Ambassador of Germany to the United States
Klaus Scharioth became ambassador of Germany to the United States on March 13, 2006.
Ambassador Scharioth, who joined the Foreign Service in 1976, previously served as state secretary of the Federal Foreign Office (2002-2006), political director and head of the Political Directorate-General (1999-2002), head of the International Security and North America Directorate (1998-1999), head of the Office of the Foreign Minister (1998), head of the Defense and Security Policy Division at the Federal Foreign Office (1996-1997), and chef de cabinet to the NATO secretary-general in Brussels (1993-1996). In addition, he worked in the International Law Division of the Federal Foreign Office (1990-1993), the German Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York (1986-1990), the Policy Planning Staff of the Federal Foreign Office (1982-1986), the German Embassy in Ecuador (1979-1982), and the Asia Division, Press Division and State Secretary's Office at the Federal Foreign Office (1977-1979).
Ambassador Scharioth holds a master's of arts degree, a law degree and a doctorate from the Fletcher School of Diplomacy.
Location
Arrillaga Alumni Center
Lane/Lyons Conference Room
Stanford University
326 Galvez Street
Palo Alto, CA 94305
Parent Research Projects
Topics: Diplomacy | International Law | International Security and Defense | NATO | Ecuador | Germany | The Americas | United States



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