- Edward S. Walker, Jr.
Edward S. Walker was born in Abington,
Pennsylvania . He is a formerU.S. Ambassador toIsrael ,Egypt , and theUAE and is aMiddle East specialist.Edward Walker received his B.A. from
Hamilton College in Clinton, New York in 1963 and his M.A. fromBoston University in 1965. In 1985, he attended theRoyal College of Defense Studies in London. In 1962, Walker enlisted in the U.S. Army and served 3 years inHeidelberg ,Germany .Ambassador Edward S. Walker, Jr. is an Adjunct Scholar at the
Middle East Institute ’s public policy center. Ambassador Walker served as MEI’s President and CEO for over five years, from 2001 until August 2006.Walker’s diplomatic career:
*Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs (2000-2001)
* US Ambassador toIsrael (1997-1999)
* US Ambassador to theArab Republic of Egypt (1994-1997)
* Deputy Permanent Representative of the United States to theUnited Nations with Ambassadorial Rank (1993-1994)
* US Ambassador to theUnited Arab Emirates (1989-1992). Through the period of theGulf War .
* Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy,Riyadh ,Saudi Arabia
* Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs (1988-).
* Executive Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of State (1982-1984)
* Special Assistant to the President's Special Representative for the Middle East Peace Negotiations (1979-1981)
* Entered Foreign Service in 1967.In the course of his career, Walker worked with every Israeli Prime Minister since
Golda Meir , with Presidents Anwar Sadat and Hosni Mubarak of Egypt, with PresidentsHafez al-Assad andBashar al-Assad of Syria, with King Fahd and Crown Prince Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, and with Kings Hussein and Abdullah of Jordon, among others. During his time as Ambassador to Israel, Walker worked closely with Prime Minister Netanyahu in preparation for and during the Wey negotiations. He started the negotiations withLibya which lead to Libya's decision to abandon itsweapons of mass destruction programs and pay almost 3 billion US dollars in compensation to the families ofPan Am Flight 103 as well asUTA Flight 772 . [Marcus, Jonathan, (May 15 ,2006 ), [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4774305.stm "Washington's Libyan fairy tale"] , "BBC News", Accessed July 15 2006] In Egypt he worked with Vice PresidentAl Gore and PresidentHosni Mubarak on a major initiative to reform the Egyptian economy. Walker also worked with US and Egyptian intelligence officials to counter the terrorist threat facing that country.Walker previously worked with
Colin Powell in the new Bush Administration as assistant secretary of state for Near-Eastern affairs, a position he had previously held underMadeleine Albright during the second Clinton administration. During that time he helped initiate and negotiate U.S. policy towardIraq and engaged in recalibrating U.S. policies towardIran and the Middle East peace process.Currently Edward S. Walker, Jr. holds the Christian A. Johnson Distinguished Professorship in Global Political Theory at
Hamilton College . He formerly served as the Linowitz Professor of Middle East Studies in 2003 and 2005. During the Fall 2008 he is teaching "Global Challenges" and "Terrorism, Islam and Counter-terrorism". In the spring 2009 he will teach "Democracy, Religion and International Cooperation" and "International Decision-Making." [ [http://www.hamilton.edu/applications/catalogue/display.cfm?id=148 Hamilton Online] , AccessedSeptember 6 2008 .]ource
* [http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ho/po/com/ United States Department of State: Chiefs of Mission by Country, 1778-2005]
Links
* [http://telaviv.usembassy.gov/publish/peace/archives/1999/october/me1028d.html Clinton Names Edward S. Walker as Assistant Secretary of State, October 28, 1999]
* [http://www.la.utexas.edu/chenry/usme/sp2000/roles/msg00036.html Edward Walker's profile]
* [http://www.arabsandterrorism.com/interviewees.cfm?sn=2 Edward Walker's articles]
* [http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ho/po/11721.htm#Walker U.S. State Department Archives (People)]References
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