Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs
Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs (US/Assistant Secretary of State) | |
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Start | 1944 |
Website | http://www.state.gov/p/wha/index.htm |
The Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs is the head of the Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs within the United States Department of State, the foreign affairs department of the United States federal government.
The Assistant Secretary of State guides operation of the U.S. diplomatic establishment in the countries of the Western Hemisphere and advises the Secretary of State and the Under Secretary for Political Affairs. Thus, it is manned by deep state operatives with an overall knowledge of real aims in the region, and will work with the Pentagon and the intelligence services to achieve these aims, which center around maintaining loyal governments that allow resource extraction by multinational corporations and otherwise follow orders.
Contents
- 1 Former titles
- 2 List of Assistant Secretaries of State for American Republic Affairs, 1944–1947
- 3 List of Assistant Secretaries of State for Inter-American Affairs, 1949–2000
- 4 List of Assistant Secretaries of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs, 2000–present
- 5 Office Holders on Wikispooks
- 6 References
Former titles
The Department of State created the position of Assistant Secretary of State for American Republic Affairs during the general reorganization of December 20, 1944, after Congress had authorized an increase in the number of Assistant Secretaries of State from four to six. This reorganization was the first to assign substantive designations to specific Assistant Secretary positions. The position was temporarily discontinued between June 1947 and June 1949, when American Republic Affairs were handled by an Assistant Secretary for Political Affairs.[1]
The Department re-established the position in June 1949 after the Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of Government recommended that certain offices be upgraded to bureau level and after Congress increased the number of Assistant Secretaries of State from six to ten. On October 3, 1949, the Department by administrative action changed the incumbent's designation to Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs. The Department of State had first established a Division of Latin American Affairs in 1909.[1]
List of Assistant Secretaries of State for American Republic Affairs, 1944–1947
Name | Assumed office | Left office | President served under |
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Nelson Rockefeller | December 20, 1944 | August 17, 1945 | Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman |
Spruille Braden | October 29, 1945 | June 27, 1947 | Harry S. Truman |
List of Assistant Secretaries of State for Inter-American Affairs, 1949–2000
Name | Assumed office | Left office | President served under |
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Edward G. Miller, Jr. | June 28, 1949 | December 31, 1952 | Harry S. Truman |
John M. Cabot | March 3, 1953 | March 1, 1954 | Dwight D. Eisenhower |
Henry F. Holland | March 2, 1954 | September 13, 1956 | |
Roy R. Rubottom, Jr. | June 18, 1957 | August 27, 1960 | |
Thomas C. Mann | August 28, 1960 | April 20, 1961 | Dwight D. Eisenhower and John F. Kennedy |
Wymberley D. Coerr (Acting)[2] | John F. Kennedy | ||
Robert F. Woodward | July 17, 1961 | March 17, 1962 | |
Edwin M. Martin | May 18, 1962 | January 2, 1964 | John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson |
Thomas C. Mann | January 3, 1964 | March 17, 1965 | Lyndon B. Johnson |
Jack Hood Vaughn | March 22, 1965 | February 28, 1966 | |
Lincoln Gordon | March 9, 1966 | June 30, 1967 | |
Covey T. Oliver | July 1, 1967 | December 31, 1968 | |
Charles A. Meyer | April 2, 1969 | March 2, 1973 | Richard Nixon |
Jack B. Kubisch | May 29, 1973 | September 4, 1974 | |
William D. Rogers | October 7, 1974 | June 18, 1976 | Gerald Ford |
Harry W. Shlaudeman | July 22, 1976 | March 14, 1977 | |
Terence Todman | April 1, 1977 | June 27, 1978 | Jimmy Carter |
Viron P. Vaky | July 21, 1978 | November 30, 1979 | |
William G. Bowdler | January 4, 1980 | January 16, 1981 | |
Thomas O. Enders | June 23, 1981 | June 27, 1983 | Ronald Reagan |
Langhorne A. Motley | July 12, 1983 | July 3, 1985 | |
Elliott Abrams | July 17, 1985 | January 20, 1989 | |
Bernard W. Aronson | June 16, 1989 | July 2, 1993 | George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton |
Alexander Watson | July 2, 1993 | March 29, 1996 | Bill Clinton |
Jeffrey Davidow | August 7, 1996 | 1998 |
List of Assistant Secretaries of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs, 2000–present
Name | Assumed office | Left office | President served under |
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Peter F. Romero | January 4, 2001[3] | June 4, 2001 | Bill Clinton and George W. Bush |
Otto Reich | January 11, 2002 | December 2002 | George W. Bush |
Roger Noriega | 2003 | October 6, 2005 | |
Thomas A. Shannon, Jr. | October 17, 2005 | November 5, 2009 | George W. Bush and Barack Obama |
Arturo Valenzuela | November 10, 2009 | August 31, 2011 | Barack Obama |
Roberta S. Jacobson | March 30, 2012 | May 5, 2016 | |
Mari Carmen Aponte (Acting) | May 5, 2016 | January 20, 2017 | |
Francisco "Paco" Palmieri (Acting) | January 20, 2017 | October 15, 2018 | Donald Trump |
Kimberly Breier | October 15, 2018 | August 8, 2019 | |
Michael Kozak (Acting) | September 13, 2019 | January 20, 2021 | |
Julie J. Chung (Acting) | January 20, 2021 | Joe Biden |
Office Holders on Wikispooks
Name | From | To |
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Michael Kozak | 13 September 2019 | 20 January 2021 |
Roberta Jacobson | 31 July 2011 | 5 May 2016 |
Tom Shannon | 17 October 2005 | 10 November 2009 |
Otto Reich | 11 January 2002 | 22 November 2002 |
Elliott Abrams | 17 July 1985 | 20 January 1989 |
Thomas O. Enders | 23 June 1981 | 27 June 1983 |
Terence Todman | 1 April 1977 | 27 June 1978 |
William D. Rogers | 7 October 1974 | 18 June 1976 |
Lincoln Gordon | 1966 | 1968 |
John Moors Cabot | 3 March 1953 | 1 March 1954 |
References
- ↑ a b https://2001-2009.state.gov/r/pa/ho/po/10357.htm
- ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/1996/10/23/world/wymberly-der-coerr-83-ex-us-envoy-to-uruguay-and-ecuador.html
- ↑ Was Acting Assistant Secretary from July 7, 1999.