USA:s ambassadör i Frankrike

USA:s ambassadör i Frankrike (engelska: Ambassador of the United States to France, franska: Ambassadeur des États-Unis en France) är chef för USA:s diplomatiska beskickning i Frankrike. Beskickningschefens titel var minister fram till 1893, varefter titeln ambassadör togs i bruk.

Ämbetsinnehavare

Nedanstående lista är en kronologisk förteckning över de som innehaft befattningen[1]:

NrBildNamnPeriod
1Benjamin Franklin
(minister)
1779–1785
2Thomas Jefferson
(minister)
1785–1789
3William Short
(minister)
1790–1792
4Gouverneur Morris
(minister)
1792–1794
5James Monroe
(minister)
1794–1796
6Robert R. Livingston
(minister)
1801–1804
7John Armstrong
(minister)
1804–1810
8Joel Barlow
(minister)
1811–1812
9William H. Crawford
(minister)
1813–1815
10Albert Gallatin
(minister)
1816–1823
11James Brown
(minister)
1824–1829
12William Cabell Rives
(minister)
1829–1832
13Edward Livingston
(minister)
1833–1835
14Lewis Cass
(minister)
1836–1842
15William R. King
(minister)
1844–1846
16Richard Rush
(minister)
1847–1849
17William Cabell Rives
(minister)
1849–1853
18John Y. Mason
(minister)
1854–1859
19Charles J. Faulkner
(minister)
1860–1861
20William L. Dayton
(minister)
1861–1864
21John Bigelow
(minister)
1865–1866
22John Adams Dix
(minister)
1866–1869
23Elihu B. Washburne
(minister)
1869–1877
24Edward F. Noyes
(minister)
1877–1881
25Levi P. Morton
(minister)
1881–1885
26Robert Milligan McLane
(minister)
1885–1889
27Whitelaw Reid
(minister)
1889–1892
28T. Jefferson Coolidge
(minister)
1892–1893
29James B. Eustis1893–1897
30Horace Porter1897–1905
31Robert Sanderson McCormick1905–1907
32Henry White1907–1909
33Robert Bacon1909–1912
34Myron T. Herrick1912–1914
35William Graves Sharp1914–1919
36Hugh Campbell Wallace1919–1921
37Myron T. Herrick1921–1929
38Walter Evans Edge1929–1933
39Jesse I. Straus1933–1936
40William Bullitt1936–1940
41William D. Leahy1941–1942
42Jefferson Caffery1944–1949
43David K.E. Bruce1949–1952
44James Clement Dunn1952–1953
45C. Douglas Dillon1953–1957
46Amory Houghton1957–1961
47James M. Gavin1961–1962
48Charles E. Bohlen1962–1968
49Sargent Shriver1968–1970
50Arthur K. Watson1970–1972
51John N. Irwin II1973–1974
52Kenneth Rush1974–1977
53Arthur A. Hartman1977–1981
54Evan G. Galbraith1981–1985
55Joe M. Rodgers1985–1989
56Walter Curley1989–1993
57Pamela Harriman1993–1997
58Felix Rohatyn1997–2000
59Howard H. Leach2001–2005
60Craig Roberts Stapleton2005–2009
61Charles Rivkin2009–2013
62Jane D. Hartley2014–2017
63Jamie McCourt2017–2021
64Denise Bauer2022–

Referenser

Den här artikeln är helt eller delvis baserad på material från franskspråkiga Wikipedia.

Noter

  1. ^ France: Chiefs of Mission Arkiverad 29 juni 2022 hämtat från the Wayback Machine.. US Department of State. Läst 26 juni 2022.

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