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Richard Boyce Norland (born c. 1955) is an American diplomat. He was nominated by President Obama to serve as the next United States Ambassador to Georgia and was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on March 29, 2012.〔(U.S. Senate Confirms 16 New Ambassadors ). Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. March 30, 2012.〕 ==Career== Ambassador Richard Norland is the International Affairs Advisor / Deputy Commandant at the National War College. He served as U.S. Ambassador to Uzbekistan from September 2007 to July 2010. Prior to his tour as Ambassador, he served for two years as Deputy Chief of Mission at the American Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan. He was also Deputy Chief of Mission in Riga, Latvia, and served in Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan as a diplomat with the U.S. Army Civil Affairs team promoting political and economic reconstruction.〔(Biography of Richard Norland at National War College web site ).〕 Ambassador Norland was Director for European Affairs at the National Security Council for two years during the Clinton and Bush administrations, focusing in particular on the Northern Ireland peace process, as well as on the Baltic States, OSCE, and a number of key European partners. He served as Political Counselor at the American Embassy in Dublin, Ireland during the negotiation of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement.〔(Biography of Richard Norland at National War College web site ).〕 Ambassador Norland served from 1988-1990 as Political Officer at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, USSR during President Gorbachev's tenure and the period of glasnost and perestroika. He was detailed to the Pentagon's Office of the Secretary of Defense, where he worked on policy issues following the break-up of the Soviet Union. He served in 1993 as the U.S. representative and acting mission head on the CSCE Mission to Georgia, addressing conflicts in South Ossetia and Abkhazia, and later visited Chechnya in a similar capacity.〔(Biography of Richard Norland at National War College web site ).〕 Earlier in his career Ambassador Norland served in the United States' northernmost diplomatic office, 250 miles north of the Arctic Circle, as Chief of the U.S. Information Office in Tromso, Norway. He later served as Senior Arctic Official coordinating the U.S. chairmanship of the Arctic Council. He was also a Special Assistant (for African affairs) to the Under Secretary for Political Affairs. He served as Norway-Denmark desk officer, and as assistant desk officer for South Africa. His first tour was in Manama, Bahrain.〔(Biography of Richard Norland at National War College web site ).〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Richard Norland」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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