Richard Clark Barkley

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Richard Clark Barkley
United States Ambassador to East Germany
In office
December 19, 1988  October 2, 1990
President Ronald Reagan
Preceded by Francis J. Meehan
Succeeded by Termination of Mission
United States Ambassador to Turkey
In office
1991–1994
President George H. W. Bush
Preceded by Morton I. Abramowitz
Succeeded by Marc Grossman
Personal details
Born (1932-12-23) December 23, 1932
Chicago, Illinois
Profession Career FSO

Richard Clark Barkley (born December 23, 1932 in Chicago, Illinois) is a former United States diplomat. From December 1988 until October 1990, he was the last United States Ambassador to East Germany and after that. From 1991-1994, he was the United States Ambassador to Turkey.

Biography

After studying at Michigan State University, Barkley graduated in 1954 with a B.A., and immediately after that he began a master's degree program at Wayne State University which he completed in 1955. Barkley then served until 1957 in the United States Army.[1] From 1969-1961 he worked abroad teaching for the University of Maryland, then in 1962 he entered the U.S. diplomatic corps.

Foreign Service Career

From 1965-1967 he was vice-consul in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic. After a year at Columbia University he worked from 1968-1971 in the State Department in international relations. In the same function, he worked overseas starting in 1971, including from 1971-1972 at the Embassy in Bonn, West Germany and from 1972-1974 in the U.S. embassy in East Berlin in East Germany. From 1974-1977 he served as personal assistant of the ambassador Ellsworth Bunker and then in 1979 he began working in the Office of Central European Affairs.

Then Barkley moved to Norway, where from 1979-1982 he ran the embassy there. From 1982-1985 he was a political advisor at the U.S. embassy in Bonn. He was then at the United States Embassy in South Africa, then in June 1988 he was made Ambassador to East Germany. He followed Francis J. Meehan in the post starting in December and worked in that function until October 2, 1990, the eve of German reunification. After that from October 1991-December 1994 he led the Embassy of the United States, Ankara.[2]

Family

Richard Clark Barkley is married to Nina Barkley nee Schultz and the father of two children, Katharina Lynn and Crystal Nina Barkley.[2]

References

  1. Bio data mostly from: Nomination of Richard Clark Barkley To Be United States Ambassador to the German Democratic Republic. June 10, 1988 (consulted 10 December 2008)
  2. 2.0 2.1 Nomination of Richard Clark Barkley To Be United States Ambassador to Turkey. July 21, 1991 (retrieved 10 December 2008)
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