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The Walter and Leonore Annenberg Award for Excellence in Diplomacy is an annual award given by the American Academy of Diplomacy in recognition of an individual or group who has made exemplary contributions to the field of American diplomacy. Recipients of the award are recommended by the Academy's Executive Committee and approved by the AAD Board of Directors.[ 1]
Name
Year
Description
Marie Yovanovitch
2023
U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine
Thomas R. Pickering
2022
Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs , U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations , U.S. Ambassador to Russia , U.S. Ambassador to India , U.S. Ambassador to Israel , U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador , U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria , U.S. Ambassador to Jordan
Foreign Service & Civil Service Personnel of the U.S. Government Who Served in the Viet Nam Evacuation and All U.S. Government Personnel Engaged in the Evacuation of Afghanistan
2021
Accepted by Ambassador Ross Wilson
Jimmy Carter
2020
39th President of the United States of America
John Negroponte
2019
Deputy Secretary of State , Director of National Intelligence , U.S. Ambassador to Honduras , U.S. Ambassador to Mexico , U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines , U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations , U.S. Ambassador to Iraq
James A. Baker III
2018
13th and 19th White House Chief of Staff and 61st U.S. Secretary of State
William J. Perry
2017
19th U.S. Secretary of Defense
Robert B. Zoellick
2016
Former World Bank Group President and U.S. Trade Representative
William J. Burns
2015
Former Under Secretary of State
Carla Anderson Hills
2014
Former United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
George Shultz
2013
Former U.S. Secretary of State
Richard Lugar
2012
Former U.S. Senator
Robert Gates
2011
Former United States Secretary of Defense
Harold H. Saunders
2010
Director of International Affairs at the Kettering Foundation
William L. Swing
2009
Director General, International Organization for Migration
Ryan Crocker
2008
Ambassador to Iraq
Christopher R. Hill
2007
Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
Max Kampelman
2006
Head of the United States Delegation to the Negotiations with the Soviet Union on Nuclear and Space Arms
Men and Women of the Foreign and Civil Service
2005
Accepted by Under Secretary R. Nicholas Burns
Joseph J. Sisco
2004
Former Under Secretary of State
John Danforth
2003
Former United States Senator
Colin Powell
2002
United States Secretary of State
Kofi Annan
2001
Secretary-General of the United Nations
Richard Lugar and Sam Nunn
2000
U.S. Senators , architects of the Nunn–Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction initiative
Stuart Eizenstat
1999
Deputy Secretary of the Treasury
George J. Mitchell
1998
Peace Negotiations on Northern Ireland
George F. Kennan
1997
Lifetime Contributions to Diplomacy
Dennis Ross
1996
Special Middle East Coordinator
Richard Holbrooke
1995
Dayton Peace Accords on Bosnia
Robert Gallucci
1995
Ambassador-at-Large; North Korean Negotiations
General John Vessey (USA, ret.)
1994
President Emissary to Hanoi for missing American servicemen
Robert B. Oakley
1993
Special Envoy to Somalia
no award
1992
Vernon Walters
1991
Ambassador to Germany
Thomas R. Pickering
1990
Ambassador to the United Nations
Rozanne Ridgway
1989
Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs
no award
1988
Stephen W. Bosworth
1987
Ambassador to the Philippines
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