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Lawrence Eagleburger

Lawrence Sidney Eagleburger (August 1, 1930 – June 4, 2011) was an American statesman and career diplomat, who served briefly as the Secretary of State under President George H. W. Bush from December 1992 to January 1993, one of the shortest terms in modern history. Previously, he had served in lesser capacities under Presidents Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter, and Ronald Reagan, and as Deputy Secretary of State to James Baker under George H. W. Bush. Eagleburger is the only career Foreign Service Officer to have served as Secretary of State.[1]

Lawrence Eagleburger
62nd United States Secretary of State
In office
December 8, 1992 – January 20, 1993
Acting: August 23, 1992 – December 8, 1992
PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush
Preceded byJames Baker
Succeeded byWarren Christopher
10th United States Deputy Secretary of State
In office
March 20, 1989 – December 8, 1992
PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush
Preceded byJohn C. Whitehead
Succeeded byClifton R. Wharton Jr.
Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
In office
February 12, 1982 – May 1, 1984
PresidentRonald Reagan
Preceded byWalter Stoessel
Succeeded byMichael Armacost
Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs
In office
May 14, 1981 – January 26, 1982
PresidentRonald Reagan
Preceded byGeorge S. Vest
Succeeded byRichard Burt
United States Ambassador to Yugoslavia
In office
June 21, 1977 – January 24, 1981
PresidentJimmy Carter
Ronald Reagan
Preceded byLaurence Silberman
Succeeded byDavid Anderson
Personal details
Born
Lawrence Sidney Eagleburger

(1930-08-01)August 1, 1930
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
DiedJune 4, 2011(2011-06-04) (aged 80)
Charlottesville, Virginia, U.S.
Resting placeArlington National Cemetery
Political partyRepublican
Spouse
Marlene Heinemann
(m. 1966; died 2010)
Children3
EducationUniversity of Wisconsin–Stevens Point
University of Wisconsin–Madison (BA, MA)
Signature
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/service United States Army
Years of service1952–1954
RankFirst lieutenant

Education and personal life

Eagleburger was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the son of Helen (née Van Ornum), an elementary school teacher, and Leon Sidney Eagleburger, a medical doctor.[2] He graduated from Jacobs High School in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, then attended Stevens Point State College (now the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point), before earning his bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Wisconsin. During his time at Wisconsin, he joined Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity.

He was also a member of the Board of Visitors at the College of William and Mary from 1996 to 2000 and from 2002 to 2006.[citation needed]

Eagleburger also served in the United States Army (1952–1954), attaining the rank of first lieutenant.

He had three sons, all of whom are named Lawrence Eagleburger, though they have different middle names (Scott, Andrew and Jason).[3] The eldest is from his first marriage, which ended in divorce. The other two are from his second marriage, which was to Marlene Ann Heinemann from 1966 until her death in 2010.[4]

Governmental career

In 1957, Eagleburger joined the United States Foreign Service, and served in various posts in embassies, consulates, and the Department of State. From 1961 to 1965 he served as a staffer at the U.S. Embassy in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. He was known as the person who handled the Skopje 1963 earthquake crisis, and managed the first US-Soviet humanitarian cooperation, after which he was nicknamed Lawrence of Macedonia.

Starting in 1969, he served in the Nixon administration as an assistant to National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger. He stayed in this appointment until 1971; thereafter he took on several positions, including advisor to the U.S. Mission to NATO in Brussels, and, following Kissinger's appointment as Secretary of State, a number of additional posts in the State Department and Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (1971–73).

Following Nixon's resignation, he briefly left government service. He was then named the Executive Secretary to the Secretary of State from 1975 to 1977,[5] and subsequently was appointed as ambassador to Yugoslavia by President Jimmy Carter, a post he held from 1977 to 1980. While working as Executive Secretary to Kissinger in 1975 he carried out secret talks with the Cubans in New York City.[6]

From May 14, 1981, to January 26, 1982, Eagleburger was Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs.[5] In 1982, Reagan appointed him as Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs (the State Department's third-ranking position), a position he held for several years. He then became president of Kissinger Associates, a consultancy firm which provided firms with advice on international politics.[7] In 1989, President George H. W. Bush appointed him Deputy Secretary of State (the Department's second-ranking position); he also served as the President's primary advisor for affairs relating to the quickly disintegrating Yugoslavia. On August 23, 1992, James Baker resigned as Secretary of State (to manage Bush's unsuccessful re-election campaign), and Eagleburger served as Acting Secretary of State until Bush gave him a recess appointment for the remainder of the Bush administration.

His period as advisor for Yugoslavian affairs from 1989 to 1992 was controversial as he gained a reputation for being a strong Serbian partisan. This perceived partisanship led the European press to dub him Lawrence of Serbia[8] (a reference to Lawrence of Arabia). Eagleburger had controversial ties to Yugoslavia both in promoting loans to Yugoslavia as a government official and later serving on the board of a Yugoslav bank as well as with Yugo Motors, USA.[9]

In 1991, President Bush awarded him the Presidential Citizens Medal. He was a member of the board of directors of the International Republican Institute.[10]

International Commission on Holocaust-Era Insurance Claims

Eagleburger became chairman of the International Commission on Holocaust Era Insurance Claims, or ICHEIC, which was set up in 1998. The purpose of the commission was to resolve unpaid Nazi-era insurance claims for survivors of the Holocaust. In 2005, Eagleburger announced that the ICHEIC was offering approximately 16 million dollars to Holocaust victims and their heirs, noting as he did so the research ability of the ICHEIC staff which allowed them to evaluate claims from companies which no longer existed.[11][clarification needed] In the years prior to this there had been some controversy about the commission, including reports that it was over-budgeted and too slow, and that insurance companies which had previously agreed to work with the ICHEIC had failed to disclose policyholder lists.[12] Eagleburger responded to these accusations by saying, among other things, that it was difficult to work quickly when many of the claimants lacked basic information such as the name of the insurance company involved.[13]

Stance on Middle Eastern conflict

 
Painted portrait of Eagleburger by Ned Bittinger

After serving in the Foreign Service for 27 years, Eagleburger retained an interest in foreign policy and was a familiar figure on current events talk shows. He caused some discussion with public comments about President George W. Bush's foreign policy. In August 2002, Eagleburger questioned the timing of possible military action in Iraq, saying, "I am not at all convinced now that this is something we have to do this very moment."[14] He did indicate he believed that Iraqi regime change could be a legitimate U.S. endeavor at some point, but that at that time he did not believe the administration was fully prepared for such a conflict.[15] In April 2003, following warnings by the Bush administration to the government of Syria, Eagleburger condemned the possibility of military action in Syria or Iran, saying that public opinion would not support such a move and that "If President Bush were to try it now, even I would feel he should be skinned alive."[16]

On January 5, 2006, he participated in a meeting at the White House of former Secretaries of Defense and State to discuss United States foreign policy with Bush administration officials. On November 10, 2006 it was announced that he would replace Secretary of Defense designate Robert Gates in the Iraq Study Group.[17]

After the election of Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Eagleburger seemed to think that Iran was moving in a direction which may at some point call for military action, saying in an interview that while "we should try everything else we can first", at some point it would probably be necessary to use force to ensure that Iran did not obtain or use nuclear weapons.[18]

He was chairman of the board of trustees for The Forum for International Policy, and a member of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP) Board of Advisors.

2008 presidential election

Before the Republican primaries, Eagleburger endorsed John McCain for president.[19] In an NPR interview on October 30, 2008, he described McCain's running-mate Sarah Palin as "not prepared" for top office. He also stated that many vice presidents have not been ready.[20] The next day, in an interview on Fox News, he retracted his comments about Palin.[21]

On October 30, 2008, on the Fox News Channel, Eagleburger referred to Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama as a "charlatan", citing his fundraising methods and other aspects of his presidential campaign.[22]

Death

Eagleburger died of pneumonia at the University of Virginia Medical Center in Charlottesville, Virginia, on June 4, 2011.[23][24] He was 80 and had lived outside Charlottesville since 1990. He is survived by his three sons.[4]

President Barack Obama described Eagleburger as a "distinguished diplomat and public servant who devoted his life to the security of our nation and to strengthening our ties with allies and partners." Former President George H. W. Bush described Eagleburger as "a tireless patriot, principled to the core, selflessly devoted to America and his duty."[25] Vice President Joe Biden remarked "The post-Cold War world...is more stable and secure because of Eagleburger's service." "Larry believed in the strength of America's values, and he fought for them around the world," said Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.[26]

Lawrence and his wife Marlene Ann are both interred at Arlington National Cemetery.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ex-Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger dies at 80". Politico. Associated Press. 2011-06-04. Retrieved 2011-06-04.
  2. ^ Current Biography Yearbook. 1992. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  3. ^ . The American Academy of Diplomacy. August 17, 2009. Archived from the original on June 2, 2011. Retrieved 2010-01-26.
  4. ^ a b "Lawrence Eagleburger". Telegraph.co.uk. 5 June 2011. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  5. ^ a b "Lawrence Sidney Eagleburger – People – Department History – Office of the Historian". Retrieved 30 September 2017.
  6. ^ "KISSINGER CONSIDERED ATTACK ON CUBA FOLLOWING ANGOLA INCURSION". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  7. ^ Profile pages 42–44: Time, September 7, 1992
  8. ^ Rupert Cornwell (June 5, 2011). "Lawrence Eagleburger: The only career diplomat to serve as US Secretary of State". The Independent. Retrieved December 18, 2017.
  9. ^ Anderson, Jack; Van Atta, Dale (February 21, 1989). "The Ins and Outs of Eagleburger". The Washington Post.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 28 April 2010. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  11. ^ ICHEIC offers additional $16 million to holocaust era insurance claimaints 2011-10-05 at the Wayback Machine, accessed May 31, 2006
  12. ^ Webpage of Representative Henry Waxman, Justice delayed and justice denied 2006-06-01 at the Wayback Machine, accessed May 31, 2006
  13. ^ Holocaust insurance body blasted for not paying claims, accessed May 31, 2006
  14. ^ Eagleburger questions possible Iraqi move, accessed May 31, 2006
  15. ^ Transcript: Lawrence Eagleburger on FNS, accessed May 31, 2006
  16. ^ James Hardy. "Bush's call to Syrians". The Mirror, April 14, 2003. Accessed May 31, 2006. June 29, 2006, at the Wayback Machine.
  17. ^ "Eagleburger to join U.S. Iraq study group", Reuters, November 10, 2006. Retrieved November 10, 2006.
  18. ^ Interview With Former Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger, accessed May 31, 2006
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 29 January 2015. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  20. ^ "Eagleburger Questions Gov. Palin's Abilities As a Vice Presidential Candidate". NPR. October 30, 2008..
  21. ^ "Eagleburger Tries To Walk Back "Stupid" Palin Criticism". The Huffington Post. December 2008. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  22. ^ Video on YouTube
  23. ^ Bernard Gwertzman (June 4, 2011). "Lawrence Eagleburger, a Top Diplomat, Dies at 80". The New York Times.
  24. ^ Lawrence S. Eagleburger, diplomat and onetime secretary of state dies, at 80 The Washington Post, June 4, 2011
  25. ^ "Obama, Bush pay tribute to Lawrence Eagleburger". USA Today. June 4, 2011.
  26. ^ "Former Secretary Of State Dies". Huffington Post. June 4, 2011.

External links

  • Foreign Service Journal article on his Lifetime Contributions to American Diplomacy Award.
  • Profile at SourceWatch
  • Lawrence Eagleburger has been interviewed as part of Frontline Diplomacy: The Foreign Affairs Oral History Collection of the Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training, a site at the Library of Congress.
  • University of Virginia Health System — Secretary Lawrence Eagleburger
  • Appearances on C-SPAN  
  • Lawrence Eagleburger at Find a Grave
Political offices
Preceded by Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs
May 14, 1981–January 26, 1982
Succeeded by
Preceded by Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
1982–1984
Succeeded by
Preceded by United States Deputy Secretary of State
1989–1992
Succeeded by
Preceded by U.S. Secretary of State
Served under: George H. W. Bush

December 8, 1992 – January 20, 1993
Acting: August 23 to December 8, 1992
Succeeded by

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Lawrence Sidney Eagleburger August 1 1930 June 4 2011 was an American statesman and career diplomat who served briefly as the Secretary of State under President George H W Bush from December 1992 to January 1993 one of the shortest terms in modern history Previously he had served in lesser capacities under Presidents Richard Nixon Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan and as Deputy Secretary of State to James Baker under George H W Bush Eagleburger is the only career Foreign Service Officer to have served as Secretary of State 1 Lawrence Eagleburger62nd United States Secretary of StateIn office December 8 1992 January 20 1993Acting August 23 1992 December 8 1992PresidentGeorge H W BushPreceded byJames BakerSucceeded byWarren Christopher10th United States Deputy Secretary of StateIn office March 20 1989 December 8 1992PresidentGeorge H W BushPreceded byJohn C WhiteheadSucceeded byClifton R Wharton Jr Under Secretary of State for Political AffairsIn office February 12 1982 May 1 1984PresidentRonald ReaganPreceded byWalter StoesselSucceeded byMichael ArmacostAssistant Secretary of State for European AffairsIn office May 14 1981 January 26 1982PresidentRonald ReaganPreceded byGeorge S VestSucceeded byRichard BurtUnited States Ambassador to YugoslaviaIn office June 21 1977 January 24 1981PresidentJimmy CarterRonald ReaganPreceded byLaurence SilbermanSucceeded byDavid AndersonPersonal detailsBornLawrence Sidney Eagleburger 1930 08 01 August 1 1930Milwaukee Wisconsin U S DiedJune 4 2011 2011 06 04 aged 80 Charlottesville Virginia U S Resting placeArlington National CemeteryPolitical partyRepublicanSpouseMarlene Heinemann m 1966 died 2010 wbr Children3EducationUniversity of Wisconsin Stevens PointUniversity of Wisconsin Madison BA MA SignatureMilitary serviceAllegiance United StatesBranch serviceUnited States ArmyYears of service1952 1954RankFirst lieutenant Contents 1 Education and personal life 2 Governmental career 3 International Commission on Holocaust Era Insurance Claims 4 Stance on Middle Eastern conflict 5 2008 presidential election 6 Death 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEducation and personal life EditEagleburger was born in Milwaukee Wisconsin the son of Helen nee Van Ornum an elementary school teacher and Leon Sidney Eagleburger a medical doctor 2 He graduated from Jacobs High School in Stevens Point Wisconsin then attended Stevens Point State College now the University of Wisconsin Stevens Point before earning his bachelor s and master s degrees from the University of Wisconsin During his time at Wisconsin he joined Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity He was also a member of the Board of Visitors at the College of William and Mary from 1996 to 2000 and from 2002 to 2006 citation needed Eagleburger also served in the United States Army 1952 1954 attaining the rank of first lieutenant He had three sons all of whom are named Lawrence Eagleburger though they have different middle names Scott Andrew and Jason 3 The eldest is from his first marriage which ended in divorce The other two are from his second marriage which was to Marlene Ann Heinemann from 1966 until her death in 2010 4 Governmental career EditIn 1957 Eagleburger joined the United States Foreign Service and served in various posts in embassies consulates and the Department of State From 1961 to 1965 he served as a staffer at the U S Embassy in Belgrade Yugoslavia He was known as the person who handled the Skopje 1963 earthquake crisis and managed the first US Soviet humanitarian cooperation after which he was nicknamed Lawrence of Macedonia Starting in 1969 he served in the Nixon administration as an assistant to National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger He stayed in this appointment until 1971 thereafter he took on several positions including advisor to the U S Mission to NATO in Brussels and following Kissinger s appointment as Secretary of State a number of additional posts in the State Department and Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense 1971 73 Following Nixon s resignation he briefly left government service He was then named the Executive Secretary to the Secretary of State from 1975 to 1977 5 and subsequently was appointed as ambassador to Yugoslavia by President Jimmy Carter a post he held from 1977 to 1980 While working as Executive Secretary to Kissinger in 1975 he carried out secret talks with the Cubans in New York City 6 From May 14 1981 to January 26 1982 Eagleburger was Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs 5 In 1982 Reagan appointed him as Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs the State Department s third ranking position a position he held for several years He then became president of Kissinger Associates a consultancy firm which provided firms with advice on international politics 7 In 1989 President George H W Bush appointed him Deputy Secretary of State the Department s second ranking position he also served as the President s primary advisor for affairs relating to the quickly disintegrating Yugoslavia On August 23 1992 James Baker resigned as Secretary of State to manage Bush s unsuccessful re election campaign and Eagleburger served as Acting Secretary of State until Bush gave him a recess appointment for the remainder of the Bush administration His period as advisor for Yugoslavian affairs from 1989 to 1992 was controversial as he gained a reputation for being a strong Serbian partisan This perceived partisanship led the European press to dub him Lawrence of Serbia 8 a reference to Lawrence of Arabia Eagleburger had controversial ties to Yugoslavia both in promoting loans to Yugoslavia as a government official and later serving on the board of a Yugoslav bank as well as with Yugo Motors USA 9 In 1991 President Bush awarded him the Presidential Citizens Medal He was a member of the board of directors of the International Republican Institute 10 International Commission on Holocaust Era Insurance Claims EditEagleburger became chairman of the International Commission on Holocaust Era Insurance Claims or ICHEIC which was set up in 1998 The purpose of the commission was to resolve unpaid Nazi era insurance claims for survivors of the Holocaust In 2005 Eagleburger announced that the ICHEIC was offering approximately 16 million dollars to Holocaust victims and their heirs noting as he did so the research ability of the ICHEIC staff which allowed them to evaluate claims from companies which no longer existed 11 clarification needed In the years prior to this there had been some controversy about the commission including reports that it was over budgeted and too slow and that insurance companies which had previously agreed to work with the ICHEIC had failed to disclose policyholder lists 12 Eagleburger responded to these accusations by saying among other things that it was difficult to work quickly when many of the claimants lacked basic information such as the name of the insurance company involved 13 Stance on Middle Eastern conflict Edit Painted portrait of Eagleburger by Ned Bittinger After serving in the Foreign Service for 27 years Eagleburger retained an interest in foreign policy and was a familiar figure on current events talk shows He caused some discussion with public comments about President George W Bush s foreign policy In August 2002 Eagleburger questioned the timing of possible military action in Iraq saying I am not at all convinced now that this is something we have to do this very moment 14 He did indicate he believed that Iraqi regime change could be a legitimate U S endeavor at some point but that at that time he did not believe the administration was fully prepared for such a conflict 15 In April 2003 following warnings by the Bush administration to the government of Syria Eagleburger condemned the possibility of military action in Syria or Iran saying that public opinion would not support such a move and that If President Bush were to try it now even I would feel he should be skinned alive 16 On January 5 2006 he participated in a meeting at the White House of former Secretaries of Defense and State to discuss United States foreign policy with Bush administration officials On November 10 2006 it was announced that he would replace Secretary of Defense designate Robert Gates in the Iraq Study Group 17 After the election of Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Eagleburger seemed to think that Iran was moving in a direction which may at some point call for military action saying in an interview that while we should try everything else we can first at some point it would probably be necessary to use force to ensure that Iran did not obtain or use nuclear weapons 18 He was chairman of the board of trustees for The Forum for International Policy and a member of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy WINEP Board of Advisors 2008 presidential election EditBefore the Republican primaries Eagleburger endorsed John McCain for president 19 In an NPR interview on October 30 2008 he described McCain s running mate Sarah Palin as not prepared for top office He also stated that many vice presidents have not been ready 20 The next day in an interview on Fox News he retracted his comments about Palin 21 On October 30 2008 on the Fox News Channel Eagleburger referred to Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama as a charlatan citing his fundraising methods and other aspects of his presidential campaign 22 Death EditEagleburger died of pneumonia at the University of Virginia Medical Center in Charlottesville Virginia on June 4 2011 23 24 He was 80 and had lived outside Charlottesville since 1990 He is survived by his three sons 4 President Barack Obama described Eagleburger as a distinguished diplomat and public servant who devoted his life to the security of our nation and to strengthening our ties with allies and partners Former President George H W Bush described Eagleburger as a tireless patriot principled to the core selflessly devoted to America and his duty 25 Vice President Joe Biden remarked The post Cold War world is more stable and secure because of Eagleburger s service Larry believed in the strength of America s values and he fought for them around the world said Secretary of State Hillary Clinton 26 Lawrence and his wife Marlene Ann are both interred at Arlington National Cemetery See also EditList of secretaries of state of the United StatesReferences Edit Ex Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger dies at 80 Politico Associated Press 2011 06 04 Retrieved 2011 06 04 Current Biography Yearbook 1992 Retrieved 1 February 2015 Biography of Lawrence Eagleburger The American Academy of Diplomacy August 17 2009 Archived from the original on June 2 2011 Retrieved 2010 01 26 a b Lawrence Eagleburger Telegraph co uk 5 June 2011 Retrieved 1 February 2015 a b Lawrence Sidney Eagleburger People Department History Office of the Historian Retrieved 30 September 2017 KISSINGER CONSIDERED ATTACK ON CUBA FOLLOWING ANGOLA INCURSION Retrieved 1 February 2015 Profile pages 42 44 Time September 7 1992 Rupert Cornwell June 5 2011 Lawrence Eagleburger The only career diplomat to serve as US Secretary of State The Independent Retrieved December 18 2017 Anderson Jack Van Atta Dale February 21 1989 The Ins and Outs of Eagleburger The Washington Post Board of Directors Archived from the original on 28 April 2010 Retrieved 1 February 2015 ICHEIC offers additional 16 million to holocaust era insurance claimaints Archived 2011 10 05 at the Wayback Machine accessed May 31 2006 Webpage of Representative Henry Waxman Justice delayed and justice denied Archived 2006 06 01 at the Wayback Machine accessed May 31 2006 Holocaust insurance body blasted for not paying claims accessed May 31 2006 Eagleburger questions possible Iraqi move accessed May 31 2006 Transcript Lawrence Eagleburger on FNS accessed May 31 2006 James Hardy Bush s call to Syrians The Mirror April 14 2003 Accessed May 31 2006 Archived June 29 2006 at the Wayback Machine Eagleburger to join U S Iraq study group Reuters November 10 2006 Retrieved November 10 2006 Interview With Former Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger accessed May 31 2006 Supporters Archived from the original on 29 January 2015 Retrieved 1 February 2015 Eagleburger Questions Gov Palin s Abilities As a Vice Presidential Candidate NPR October 30 2008 Eagleburger Tries To Walk Back Stupid Palin Criticism The Huffington Post December 2008 Retrieved 1 February 2015 Video on YouTube Bernard Gwertzman June 4 2011 Lawrence Eagleburger a Top Diplomat Dies at 80 The New York Times Lawrence S Eagleburger diplomat and onetime secretary of state dies at 80 The Washington Post June 4 2011 Obama Bush pay tribute to Lawrence Eagleburger USA Today June 4 2011 Former Secretary Of State Dies Huffington Post June 4 2011 External links EditForeign Service Journal article on his Lifetime Contributions to American Diplomacy Award Wikiquote has quotations related to Lawrence Eagleburger Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lawrence Eagleburger Profile at SourceWatch Lawrence Eagleburger has been interviewed as part of Frontline Diplomacy The Foreign Affairs Oral History Collection of the Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training a site at the Library of Congress University of Virginia Health System Secretary Lawrence Eagleburger Appearances on C SPAN Lawrence Eagleburger at Find a GravePolitical officesPreceded byGeorge S Vest Assistant Secretary of State for European AffairsMay 14 1981 January 26 1982 Succeeded byRichard BurtPreceded byWalter John Stoessel Jr Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs1982 1984 Succeeded byMichael ArmacostPreceded byJohn C Whitehead United States Deputy Secretary of State1989 1992 Succeeded byClifton R Wharton Jr Preceded byJames Baker U S Secretary of StateServed under George H W BushDecember 8 1992 January 20 1993Acting August 23 to December 8 1992 Succeeded byWarren Christopher Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lawrence 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