James Baker

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Person.png James Baker  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(Lawyer Politician)
BornJames Addison Baker III
1930-04-28
Houston, Texas
Alma materPrinceton University, University of Texas
ReligionEpiscopalian
SpouseMary Stuart McHenry
Member ofAtlantic Council/Board, Council on Foreign Relations/Members, Eurasia Foundation/Board and Trustees, Paley Media Council, Phi Delta Theta, US-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce
PartyRepublican

Employment.png United States Secretary of State Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
January 25, 1989 - August 23, 1992
Preceded byMichael Armacost
Succeeded byLawrence Eagleburger

Employment.png United States Secretary of the Treasury

In office
February 4, 1985 - August 17, 1988
DeputyM. Peter McPherson
Preceded byDonald Regan

Employment.png and 16th White House Chief of Staff

In office
August 24, 1992 - January 20, 1993

Employment.png and 16th White House Chief of Staff

In office
January 20, 1981 - February 3, 1985

 

Related Quotations

PageQuoteAuthorDate
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine/Preparation“Russia behind the Headlines has published an interview with Gorbachev, who was Soviet president during the discussions and treaty negotiations concerning German reunification. The interviewer asked why Gorbachev did not “insist that the promises made to you [Gorbachev]—particularly U.S. Secretary of State James Baker’s promise that NATO would not expand into the East—be legally encoded?” Gorbachev replied: “The topic of ‘NATO expansion’ was not discussed at all, and it wasn’t brought up in those years. … Another issue we brought up was discussed: making sure that NATO’s military structures would not advance and that additional armed forces would not be deployed on the territory of the then-GDR after German reunification. Baker’s statement was made in that context… Everything that could have been and needed to be done to solidify that political obligation was done. And fulfilled.” Gorbachev continued that “The agreement on a final settlement with Germany said that no new military structures would be created in the eastern part of the country; no additional troops would be deployed; no weapons of mass destruction would be placed there. It has been obeyed all these years.” To be sure, the former Soviet president criticized NATO enlargement and called it a violation of the spirit of the assurances given Moscow in 1990, but he made clear there was no promise regarding broader enlargement.”Brookings Institution
Russia Beyond
November 2014
NATO“Russia behind the Headlines has published an interview with Gorbachev, who was Soviet president during the discussions and treaty negotiations concerning German reunification. The interviewer asked why Gorbachev did not “insist that the promises made to you [Gorbachev]—particularly U.S. Secretary of State James Baker’s promise that NATO would not expand into the East—be legally encoded?” Gorbachev replied: “The topic of ‘NATO expansion’ was not discussed at all, and it wasn’t brought up in those years. … Another issue we brought up was discussed: making sure that NATO’s military structures would not advance and that additional armed forces would not be deployed on the territory of the then-GDR after German reunification. Baker’s statement was made in that context… Everything that could have been and needed to be done to solidify that political obligation was done. And fulfilled.” Gorbachev continued that “The agreement on a final settlement with Germany said that no new military structures would be created in the eastern part of the country; no additional troops would be deployed; no weapons of mass destruction would be placed there. It has been obeyed all these years.” To be sure, the former Soviet president criticized NATO enlargement and called it a violation of the spirit of the assurances given Moscow in 1990, but he made clear there was no promise regarding broader enlargement.”Brookings Institution
Russia Beyond
November 2014

 

Events Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Halifax International Security Forum/201221 November 201223 November 2012Canada
Halifax
Nova Scotia
Spooky conference in Canada discussing the "New Normal" and Western nations' "special burden".
Halifax International Security Forum/2013Canada
Halifax
Nova Scotia
Spooky conference in Canada
Halifax International Security Forum/201421 November 201423 November 2014Canada
Halifax
Nova Scotia
Spooky conference in Canada in November 2014
Halifax International Security Forum/2015Canada
Halifax
Nova Scotia
Spooky conference in Canada
Halifax International Security Forum/201618 November 201621 November 2016Canada
Halifax
Nova Scotia
Spooky conference in Canada
Halifax International Security Forum/201717 November 201719 November 2017Canada
Halifax
Nova Scotia
Spooky conference in Canada
Halifax International Security Forum/2018Canada
Halifax
Nova Scotia
Spooky conference in Canada
Halifax International Security Forum/202020 November 202022 November 2020Canada
Halifax
Nova Scotia
Annual spooky conference in November, this year held online instead of in Canada due to Covid lockdowns.
Halifax International Security Forum/2021Canada
Halifax
Nova Scotia
Spooky conference in Canada
Halifax International Security Forum/202218 November 202220 November 2022Canada
Halifax
Nova Scotia
Spooky conference in November 2022
Halifax International Security Forum/202317 November 202319 November 2023Canada
Halifax
Nova Scotia
Spooky conference in Canada in November 2023
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