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David Manning (diplomat)

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David Manning (diplomat)
NameDavid Manning
Birth date1949
Birth placeNorthampton, England
NationalityBritish

David Manning (diplomat) is a renowned British diplomat who has served in various high-profile positions, including as the Ambassador of the United Kingdom to the United States. Throughout his career, Manning has worked closely with prominent figures such as Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, and George W. Bush. His diplomatic endeavors have been influenced by significant events like the September 11 attacks and the Iraq War. Manning's interactions with international organizations, including the United Nations and the European Union, have shaped his approach to diplomacy.

Early Life and Education

David Manning was born in 1949 in Northampton, England. He pursued his education at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, where he studied English literature and developed an interest in international relations. Manning's academic background is similar to that of other notable diplomats, such as Henry Kissinger and George Kennan. After completing his studies, Manning joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 1972, marking the beginning of his diplomatic career. He has also been associated with the Diplomatic Academy of London and the Royal College of Defence Studies.

Diplomatic Career

Manning's diplomatic career has spanned over four decades, during which he has held various positions, including postings in Poland, Israel, and Moscow. His experience in Eastern Europe and the Middle East has provided him with a unique understanding of the complexities of international politics. Manning has worked with prominent leaders, including Mikhail Gorbachev, Boris Yeltsin, and Vladimir Putin. He has also been involved in significant diplomatic efforts, such as the Oslo Accords and the Dayton Peace Accords. Manning's interactions with organizations like the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the European Commission have further broadened his diplomatic expertise.

Ambassador to

the United States As the Ambassador of the United Kingdom to the United States from 2003 to 2007, Manning played a crucial role in maintaining the Special Relationship between the two countries. He worked closely with the Bush administration, particularly with Condoleezza Rice and Donald Rumsfeld. Manning's tenure as ambassador was marked by significant events, including the War in Afghanistan and the Iraq War. He also engaged with prominent American figures, such as Dick Cheney and Colin Powell. Manning's experience in the United States has been influenced by his interactions with institutions like the United States Congress and the Council on Foreign Relations.

Later Career and Legacy

After serving as ambassador to the United States, Manning went on to hold other prominent positions, including as the Chairman of the British Council. He has also been involved with various organizations, such as the Chatham House and the International Institute for Strategic Studies. Manning's contributions to diplomacy have been recognized through awards and honors, including being appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George. His legacy continues to be felt in the world of diplomacy, with his work influencing the careers of younger diplomats, such as Kim Darroch and Lindsay Croisdale-Appleby. Manning's interactions with international leaders, including Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron, have further solidified his position as a respected diplomat.

Personal Life

David Manning is married to Catherine Manning, and they have two children together. His personal life has been influenced by his diplomatic career, with the family often relocating to accommodate his postings. Manning's interests include literature and history, and he has been known to engage in discussions on these topics with fellow diplomats and intellectuals, such as Niall Ferguson and Andrew Roberts. Despite his busy schedule, Manning has maintained a strong connection to his British heritage, often participating in events and ceremonies that promote British culture, such as the Trooping the Colour ceremony. Category:British diplomats

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