Werner Ungerer
Werner Ungerer (Stuttgart, 22 april 1927) is a German diplomat and civil servant.
Biography
Ungerer studied economics at the Technical University of Stuttgart. He took a degree of doctor in economical sciences at the University of Tübingen. He completed his studies with a postgraduate uin European affairs at the College of Europe in Bruges.
Between 1952 and 1989 he completed a career at the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
- 1954: Vice-Consul in Boston (USA)
- 1956: Consul in Bombay (India)
- 1958: Head od department at Euratom in Brussels
- 1964: Counselor at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bonn, in charge of relations with European institutions
- 1967: Head of the Department International Technological Cooperation (Bonn)
- 1970: Plenipotentiary minister and permanent representative at the International Organizations in Vienna
- 1975: Consul-General in New York
- 1979: Deputy director-general foor European Affairs and International Technical Cooperation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Bonn)
- 1984: Director-general Internationale Economic Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Bonn)
- 1985: Ambassadeur and Permanent Representative at the European Communities in Brussels
- From November 1990 till September 1993: Rector of the College of Europe in Bruges, succeeding to Jerzy Lukazewski.
As part of his official activities, he was also:
- Head of German delegations during numerous bilateral or multilateral negotiations
- Chairman of the Committee Programming and Budgetting of the General IAEA Conference (1974),
- Chairman of the OECD-group within the Permanent Committee of the UNIDO (1975),
- Chairman of the Committee of Permanent Representatives at the European Commission (1988).
Publications
Ungerer has published numerous studies, reports and articles on the themes of European integration, United Nations and energy problems.
To be mentioned:
- Das diplomatische Asyl in deutschen Vertretungen Lateinamerikas, Hamburg, Forschungsstelle für Völkerrecht und ausländ. öffentl. Recht, Universität Hamburg, 1955
- Der Zins und seine Funktion im Kreislauf einer modernen Volkswirtschaft, Stuttgart / Brügge, 1951/52
Private
Ungerer is married with Irmgard Drenckhahn and they have three children.
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