Appendix 3

United States Representatives

Permanent Representative and Chief of Mission to the : John D. Negroponte Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations: James B. Cunningham Deputy Permanent Representative to the Security Council: James B. Cunning- ham Representative on the Economic and Social Council: Sichan Siv Alternate Representative for Special Political Affairs: Richard S. Williamson Representative for UN Management and Reform: Patrick F. Kennedy U.S. Representative to the European Office of the United Nations, Geneva: Kevin E. Moley U.S. Representative to International Organizations, Vienna: Kenneth C. Brill UN General Assembly 57th regular session (New York, Sept. 10–Dec. 20) (http://www.un.org/ga/57/) Representatives: John D. Negroponte1 (Chair); James B. Cunningham Alternates: Patrick F. Kennedy; Sichan Siv; Richard S. Williamson Subsidiary and Other Bodies UN Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (http://www.unscear.org) Did not meet in 2002. Special Committee on the Charter of the United Nations and on the Strengthening of the Role of the Organization 27th session (New York, March 18–28) Representative: Carolyn Willson Alternate: John Arbogast Committee on Conferences (http://www.un.org/Depts/DGAACS/committeonconf.html) Substantive session (New York, Sept. 9–13)

1. The Secretary of State, Colin L. Powell, served as chair of the delegation, ex officio, during his presence at the session.

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Representatives: Patrick F. Kennedy; Howard Stoffer Alternate: Elizabeth A. Nakian Disarmament Commission (http://disarmament.un.org/undiscom.htm) Did not meet in 2002. Conference on Disarmament (http://disarmament.un.org/cd/) First Part (Geneva, Jan. 21–March 29) Representative: Eric M. Javits Alternate: Sherwood McGinnis Second Part (Geneva, May 13–June 28) Representative: Eric M. Javits Alternate: Sherwood McGinnis Third Part (Geneva, July 29–Sep. 13) Representative: Eric M. Javits Alternate: Sherwood McGinnis Committee on Information (http://www.un.org/ga/coi) 25th session (New York, April 28–May 9) Representative: David Traystman UN Commission on International Trade Law (http://www.uncitral.org) 35th session (New York, June 17–28) Representative: Jeffrey D. Kovar Alternate: Harold S. Burman Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (http://www.oosa.unvienna.org/COPUOS/copuos.html) 45th session (Vienna, June 5–14) Representative: Kenneth Hodgkins Alternate: Lynn F. H. Cline Special Committee on Peacekeeping Operations (http://www.un.org/Depts/dpko/dpko/ctte/CTTEE.htm) Meets intermittently in New York. Security Council (http://www.un.org/Docs/sc) Representative: John D. Negroponte Deputies: Maura Connelly; James B. Cunningham; Patrick F. Kennedy; Josiah Rosenblatt; Nicholas Rostow; Sichan Siv; Richard S. Williamson; Carolyn Will- son

196 United States Representatives

Trusteeship Council (http://www.un.org/documents/tc.htm) 63rd session (New York, Oct. 31) Representative: Charles N. Rostow Economic and Social Council and Related Bodies (http://www.un.org/esa/coordination/ecosoc) Organizational sessions: (New York, Feb. 12–15 and April 29–30) Substantive session (New York, July 1–26; resumed Oct. 25) Representatives: Paul O’Neill; Sichan Siv Alternates: John W. Davison; John D. Negroponte Functional Commissions Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (http://www.unodc.org/crime_cicp_commission.html) 11th session (Vienna, April 16–25) Representatives: Kenneth C. Brill; Elizabeth G. Verville Alternates: John Bargeron; John Harris; Sarah Hart; Stephen Noble Commission on Human Rights (http://www.unhchr.ch/html/menu2/2/chr.htm) 58th session (Geneva, March 18–April 26) Representative: Kevin E. Moley Alternates: James B. Foley; Cheryl Sim Commission on Narcotic Drugs (http://www.unodc.org/unodc/cnd.html) 45th session (Vienna, March 11–15) Representative: Rand Beers Alternate: Kenneth C. Brill Commission on Population and Development (http://www.un.org/esa/population/cpd/cpd.htm) 35th session (New York, April 1–5) Representatives: Jackie W. Sanders; Sichan Siv Alternate: Michael McKinley Commission for Social Development (http://www.un.org/esa/socdev/csd) 40th session (New York, Feb. 11–21) Representative: Sichan Siv Alternate: John W. Davison Statistical Commission (http://unstats.un.org/unsd/statcom/commission.htm) 33rd session (New York, March 5–8) Representative: Katherine K. Wallman Alternate: Suzann Evinger Commission on Science and Technology for Development Did not meet in 2002.

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Commission on the Status of Women (http://www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/csw) 46th session (New York, March 4–15) Representative: Ellen Sauerbrey Alternate: Sichan Siv Commission on Sustainable Development (http://www.un.org/esa/sustdev/csd.htm) 10th session (Johannesburg, Aug. 26–Sept. 4) Ex Officio Head of Delegation: Colin L. Powell Representatives: Paula J. Dobriansky; John F. Turner Alternates: Claude A. Allen; Robert G. Card; James L. Connaughton; Linda J. Fisher; Cameron R. Hume; Conrad C. Lautenbacher; Jonathan A. Margolis; Rich­ ard T. Miller; James R. Moseley; Andrew S. Natsios; Anthony F. Rock; Sichan Siv; Peter S. Watson; Christine T. Whitman Regional Economic Commissions Economic and Social Commission for and the Pacific (http://www.unescap.org) 58th session (Bangkok, May 16–22) Representative: Darryl N. Johnson Alternates: Seth Winnick; Joseph Yun Economic Commission for (http://www.unece.org) 57th plenary session (Geneva, May 7–10) Representative: Kevin E. Moley Alternate: Michael Meigs Economic Commission for and the Caribbean (http://www.eclac.cl/default.asp?idioma=IN) 29th session (Brasilia, May 6–10) Representative: James Darharm Alternate: Gregory Frost Standing Committees UN Human Settlements Program (http://www.unhabitat.org) Did not meet in 2002. Committee on Non–Governmental Organizations (http://www.un.org/esa/coordination/ngo) Regular session (New York, May 13–24 and May 29–30) Representative: Sichan Siv Alternates: John Davison; Peggy Kerry; Richard Williams; Ruth Wagoner Committee for Program and Coordination 42nd session (New York, June 10–July 5) Representatives: Patrick F. Kennedy; Howard Stoffer Alternates: Beryl Bentley–Anderson; Thomas Repasch

198 United States Representatives

Related Subsidiary Bodies UN Children’s Fund (http://www.unicef.org) Executive Board, annual session (New York, June 3–7) Representative: William Brisben Alternate: Claudia Serwer UN Development Program (http://www.undp.org) Executive Board, annual session (Geneva, June 17–28) Representative: Sichan Siv Alternate: Kelly Ryan UN Environment Program (http://www.unep.org) Governing Council Did not meet in 2002. Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (http://www.unhcr.ch) Executive Committee, 53rd session (Geneva, Sept. 30–Oct. 4) Representative: Arthur E. Dewey Alternates: Michael McKinley; Kevin E. Moley UN Conference on Trade and Development (http://www.unctad.org) Conference did not meet in 2002. Trade and Development Board, 49th session (Geneva, Oct. 7–18) Representative: James B. Foley Specialized Agencies and Other Bodies Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) (http://www.fao.org) Did not meet in 2002. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) (http://www.iaea.org) General Conference, 46th session (Vienna, Sept. 16–20) Representative: Kenneth C. Brill International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) (http://www.icao.org) Did not meet in 2002. International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) (http://www.ifad.org) Governing Council, 25th session (Rome, Feb. 19–20) Representative: William E. Schuerch Alternate: Carolee Heileman International Labor Organization (ILO) (http://www.ilo.org) Conference, 90th session (Geneva, June 3–20) Government Delegates: Elaine L. Chao; John S. Carpenter; Thomas B.Moor­ head Alternates: Kevin E. Moley; H. Charles Spring International Maritime Organization (IMO) (http://www.imo.org) Did not meet in 2002. International Monetary Fund (IMF) (http://www.imf.org) U.S. Governor: John Snow

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Alternate: Alan Greenspan International Telecommunication Union (ITU) (http://www.itu.int) Plenipotentiary Conference (Marrekesh, Morocco, Sept. 21–Oct. 18) Representative: David Gross Alternate: Richard C. Beaird Council (Marrekesh, Morocco, Sept. 21–22) Representative: Richard C. Beaird UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) (http://www.unesco.org) Did not meet in 2002. UN Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) (http://www.unido.org) The United States withdrew from UNIDO on December 31, 1996. Universal Postal Union (UPU) (http://www.upu.int) Did not meet in 2002. World Bank Group (http://www.worldbank.org) International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) U.S. Governor: John Snow Alternate: Alan Larson U.S. Executive Director: Carole Brookins Alternate: Todd Crawford International Development Association (IDA) The U.S. Governor, Executive Director, and alternate were the same as those of the IBRD. International Finance Corporation (IFC) (www.ifc.org) The U.S. Governor, Executive Director, and alternate were the same as those of the IBRD. World Food Program (WFP) (http://www.wfp.org) Annual Session (Rome, May 20–23) Representative: William Garvelink Alternates: Carolee Heileman; Lauren Landis; Jackie W. Sanders World Health Organization (WHO) (http://www.who.int) 55th World Health Assembly (Geneva, May 13–18) Representatives: Tommy G. Thompson; Kevin E. Moley Alternates: Jack Chow, M.D.; William R. Steiger World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) (http://www.wipo.org) Governing Bodies (Geneva, Sept. 23–Oct. 4) Representative: Jon Dudas Alternate: Lois Boland World Meteorological Organization (WMO) (http://www.wmo.ch) Did not meet in 2002. World Trade Organization (WTO) (http://www.wto.org) Ministerial Conference did not meet in 2002.

200 United States Representatives

U.S. Permanent Representatives to the United Nations from 1946 to 2001

Edward R. Stettinius, Jr. (March 1946–June 1946)

Herschel V. Johnson (acting) (June 1946–January 1947)

Warren R. Austin (January 1947–January 1953)

Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (January 1953–September 1960)

James J. Wadsworth (September 1960–January 1961)

Adlai E. Stevenson (January 1961–July 1965)

Arthur J. Goldberg (July 1965–June 1968)

George W. Ball (June 1968–September 1968)

James Russell Wiggins (October 1968–January 1969)

Charles W. Yost (January 1969–February 1971)

George Bush (February 1971–January 1973)

John P. Scali (February 1973–June 1975)

Daniel P. Moynihan (June 1975–February 1976)

William W. Scranton (March 1976–January 1977)

Andrew Young (January 1977–April 1979)

Donald McHenry (April 1979–January 1981)

Jeane J. Kirkpatrick (February 1981–April 1985)

Vernon A. Walters (May 1985–January 1989)

Thomas R. Pickering (March 1989–May 1992)

Edward J. Perkins (May 1992–January 1993)

Madeleine K. Albright (February 1993–January 1997)

Bill Richardson (February 1997–September 1998)

A. Peter Burleigh, Chargé d’Affaires (September 1998–August 1999)

Richard C. Holbrooke (August 1999–January 2001)

James B. Cunningham, Chargé d’Affaires (January 2001–September 2001)

John D. Negroponte (September 2001–)

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