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Nina Hachigian

Ambassador Nina Lucine Hachigian (ret) is the first U.S. Special Representative for City and State Diplomacy. In this role, she seeks to bring benefits to, and learn from, local leaders in the United States, and connect them to counterparts around the world.

Nina Hachigian
United States Ambassador to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
In office
November 3, 2014 – January 20, 2017
PresidentBarack Obama
Preceded byDavid Carden
Personal details
Children2
EducationYale University
Stanford University

Before rejoining the U.S. Department of State on October 3, 2022, she was the first Los Angeles Deputy Mayor of International Affairs, following her appointment by mayor Eric Garcetti.[1] Her office expanded Los Angeles' global ties to help bring jobs, culture, visitors, and the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games to the city, and shared L.A.'s values and experience.

Prior to this, Hachigian served as the United States Representative to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ("ASEAN") with the rank of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary.[2]

Biography

Ambassador Nina Hachigian (ret) was appointed as the first U.S. Special Representative for City and State Diplomacy on October 3, 2022. The Special Representative for City and State Diplomacy and her team lead and coordinate the State Department’s engagement with mayors, governors and other local officials in the United States and around the world. The Special Representative aims to bring the benefits of U.S. foreign policy, such as jobs, investments, innovative solutions, and international experiences, to the local and state level. It supports U.S. national security priorities by integrating local ideas into foreign policy and fostering connections among cities, municipalities, and communities in the United States and abroad.

Prior to this, on August 4, 2017, Mayor Eric Garcetti announced the appointment of Ambassador Nina Hachigian as Deputy Mayor for International Affairs.[1] In this role, she oversaw efforts that sent underserved community college students on free, educational international trips; created a new public-private partnership to attract international business and non-profits, especially to underserved communities; prepared the City for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games and their legacy; hosted the Summit of the Americas; founded the first global gender equity city network; planned trade missions, and worked with international city networks to advance cutting-edge climate change programs, migrant integration, healthy cities and more.

From 2014 to 2017, Ambassador Hachigian served as the second U.S. Ambassador to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).[3] During her tenure, the United States established a strategic partnership with ASEAN, held the first Leaders' Summit in the United States, launched a Presidential initiative on economic cooperation, established the U.S.-ASEAN Women's Leadership Academy[4] and grew the youth program to over 100,000 members.[5] She was awarded the State Department's Superior Honor Award for her service.[6] She is also a founder of WASA, Women Ambassadors Serving America, a group of some 200 current and former Ambassadors.[1]

Earlier, Ambassador Hachigian was a senior fellow and a senior vice president at the Center for American Progress focused on Asia policy and U.S.-China relation.[7] In 2012, she was the co-director of Asia policy for the Obama campaign. Prior to that, Ambassador Hachigian was the director of the RAND Center for Asia Pacific Policy for four years.[8] Ambassador Hachigian served on the staff of the National Security Council in the Clinton White House from 1998-1999.[3]

Ambassador Hachigian was a founding board member of the State Department's International Security Advisory Board. She is a board member of the Pacific Council on International Policy and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. She is also a founder of the Leadership Council for Women in National Security (LC-WINS)[6]

Hachigian received her B.S. from Yale University, magna cum laude, and her J.D. from Stanford Law School, with distinction.[9] She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and children.

Published works

Ambassador Hachigian is the editor of Debating China: The U.S. – China Relationship in Ten Conversations (Oxford University Press, 2014) and co-author of The Next American Century: How the U.S. Can Thrive as Other Powers Rise (Simon & Schuster, 2008).[10]

Hachigian also published numerous reports, book chapters, and articles in outlets including Foreign Affairs, The Washington Quarterly, Democracy, and Survival, as well as opinion pieces appearing in TIME, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and the South China Morning Post. She also co-authored The Information Revolution in Asia (RAND, 2003). Ambassador Hachigian has been a guest on a variety of news programs.[11]

Ambassadorship

Ambassador Hachigian was sworn in as the United States Ambassador on September 19, 2014 and served until January 20, 2017. In her capacity as Chief of the U.S. Mission to ASEAN, Ambassador Hachigian was responsible for working with ASEAN member states and other stakeholders to advance U.S. interests in a peaceful, prosperous, and integrated Southeast Asia that supports human dignity and a rules-based regional order. The Mission's five priorities in the U.S. relationship with ASEAN are supporting economic integration, expanding maritime cooperation, cultivating emerging leaders, promoting opportunity for women, and addressing transnational challenges.[11] As U.S. Ambassador, Hachigian oversaw the broadening engagement of the United States in Southeast Asia, which included the Obama Administration's 2011 "pivot" or "rebalance" to the region. Based in the U.S. Mission to ASEAN in Jakarta, Indonesia, she traveled throughout ASEAN's 10 member states and Asia. Her responsibilities included supporting ASEAN as it moves toward economic integration in 2015 and advocating for the systemic changes necessary to promote peaceful and prosperous growth in the region.

Achievements during her term as ambassador include:

  • YSEALI: In December 2013, President Obama launched the Young Southeast Asian Leader Initiative (YSEALI), a network for people-to-people ties that aims to improve U.S-ASEAN relations for generations to come. As of 2017, YSEALI has almost 100,000 members, ages 18–35, across all 10 ASEAN member states. The initiative provides training, fellowships, and funding opportunities to young leaders, and serves as a platform to address the region's key issue areas such as entrepreneurship, environmental protection, civic engagement, and education.[12]
  • Strategic Partnership: In November 2015, the leaders of the United States and ASEAN formally elevated their relationship to a Strategic Partnership. The U.S.-ASEAN partnership addresses shared challenges on a diverse range of issues - from combating terrorism and pandemic disease, to upholding international law and standards in the South China Sea and in cyberspace, to taking meaningful action on climate change, inclusive economic growth, and trafficking-in-persons. The United States is committed to the Asia-Pacific and to ASEAN as an essential pillar of the region.[13]
  • Sunnylands Summit: During the U.S.-ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur in November 2015, President Obama invited leaders from 10 ASEAN member states to attend a special summit in the United States. The Summit, held in Sunnylands, California, on February 15–16, 2016, was the first-ever standalone U.S.-ASEAN summit, and marked a watershed year for both ASEAN and for the U.S.-ASEAN strategic partnership.[14]
  • U.S.-ASEAN Connect: U.S.-ASEAN Connect is a U.S. government initiative that was announced by President Obama at the U.S.-ASEAN Summit in Sunnylands, CA, in 2016. It aims to strengthen United States' economic engagement with ASEAN. Strong economic ties are at the core of the United States and ASEAN's decades-long partnership. ASEAN countries collectively comprise the fourth-largest trading partner for the United States. U.S.-ASEAN Connect aims to build on existing efforts to support ASEAN's economic integration, as a more integrated ASEAN will strengthen the region's rules-based, open economic order.[15]
  • U.S. Department of Defense Policy Board: On 29 January 2021, Hachigian along with Madeleine Albright and Henry Kissinger were appointed to the U.S. Department of Defense Policy Board.[16]

Ambassador Hachigian also co-founded WASA, Women Ambassadors Serving America, a group of over 170 current and former Ambassadors.[16]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Mayor Garcetti names Nina Hachigian Deputy Mayor for International Affairs". Office of Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti. 2017-08-04. Retrieved 2018-01-23.
  2. ^ "PN1351 - Nomination of Nina Hachigian for Department of State, 113th Congress (2013-2014)". www.congress.gov. 2014-09-16. Retrieved 2018-02-06.
  3. ^ a b "Hachigian, Nina". U.S. Department of State. Retrieved 2018-02-01.
  4. ^ "Promoting Opportunity for Women | U.S. Mission to ASEAN". U.S. Mission to ASEAN. Retrieved 2018-02-08.
  5. ^ "Ambassador Hachigian Remarks at 2016 YSEALI Summit | U.S. Mission to ASEAN". U.S. Mission to ASEAN. 2016-09-07. Retrieved 2018-02-08.
  6. ^ a b "Nina L. Hachigian | Pacific Council on International Policy". www.pacificcouncil.org. Retrieved 2018-02-01.
  7. ^ "Nina Hachigian – Foreign Policy". Retrieved 2018-02-08.
  8. ^ "Nina Hachigian". www.rand.org. Retrieved 2018-02-08.
  9. ^ "Nina Hachigian - SheSource Expert - Women's Media Center". www.womensmediacenter.com. Retrieved 2018-02-01.
  10. ^ "Amazon.com: Nina Hachigian: Books". www.amazon.com. Retrieved 2018-02-06.
  11. ^ a b . U.S. Mission to ASEAN. Archived from the original on 2017-01-05. Retrieved 12 February 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  12. ^ "FACT SHEET: Young Southeast Asia Leaders Initiative - Summit in Luang Prabang, Laos". whitehouse.gov. September 7, 2016. Retrieved 4 January 2017 – via National Archives.   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  13. ^ "FACT SHEET: Unprecedented U.S.-ASEAN Relations". whitehouse.gov. February 12, 2016. Retrieved 4 January 2017 – via National Archives.   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  14. ^ "Joint Statement of the U.S.-ASEAN Special Leaders' Summit: Sunnylands Declaration". whitehouse.gov. February 16, 2016. Retrieved 4 January 2017 – via National Archives.   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  15. ^ "Fact Sheet: U.S. - ASEAN Connect". U.S. Mission to ASEAN. Retrieved 4 January 2017.   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  16. ^ a b "Ambassador Nina Hachigian Appointed to the U.S. Department of Defense Policy Board • MassisPost". MassisPost. 2022-01-30. Retrieved 2022-01-30.

External links

  • Strategic Collaboration: How the United States Can Thrive as Other Powers Rise by Nina Hachigian and Mona Sutphen

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Ambassador Nina Lucine Hachigian ret is the first U S Special Representative for City and State Diplomacy In this role she seeks to bring benefits to and learn from local leaders in the United States and connect them to counterparts around the world Nina HachigianUnited States Ambassador to the Association of Southeast Asian NationsIn office November 3 2014 January 20 2017PresidentBarack ObamaPreceded byDavid CardenPersonal detailsChildren2EducationYale UniversityStanford UniversityBefore rejoining the U S Department of State on October 3 2022 she was the first Los Angeles Deputy Mayor of International Affairs following her appointment by mayor Eric Garcetti 1 Her office expanded Los Angeles global ties to help bring jobs culture visitors and the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games to the city and shared L A s values and experience Prior to this Hachigian served as the United States Representative to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ASEAN with the rank of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 2 Contents 1 Biography 2 Published works 3 Ambassadorship 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditAmbassador Nina Hachigian ret was appointed as the first U S Special Representative for City and State Diplomacy on October 3 2022 The Special Representative for City and State Diplomacy and her team lead and coordinate the State Department s engagement with mayors governors and other local officials in the United States and around the world The Special Representative aims to bring the benefits of U S foreign policy such as jobs investments innovative solutions and international experiences to the local and state level It supports U S national security priorities by integrating local ideas into foreign policy and fostering connections among cities municipalities and communities in the United States and abroad Prior to this on August 4 2017 Mayor Eric Garcetti announced the appointment of Ambassador Nina Hachigian as Deputy Mayor for International Affairs 1 In this role she oversaw efforts that sent underserved community college students on free educational international trips created a new public private partnership to attract international business and non profits especially to underserved communities prepared the City for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games and their legacy hosted the Summit of the Americas founded the first global gender equity city network planned trade missions and worked with international city networks to advance cutting edge climate change programs migrant integration healthy cities and more From 2014 to 2017 Ambassador Hachigian served as the second U S Ambassador to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ASEAN 3 During her tenure the United States established a strategic partnership with ASEAN held the first Leaders Summit in the United States launched a Presidential initiative on economic cooperation established the U S ASEAN Women s Leadership Academy 4 and grew the youth program to over 100 000 members 5 She was awarded the State Department s Superior Honor Award for her service 6 She is also a founder of WASA Women Ambassadors Serving America a group of some 200 current and former Ambassadors 1 Earlier Ambassador Hachigian was a senior fellow and a senior vice president at the Center for American Progress focused on Asia policy and U S China relation 7 In 2012 she was the co director of Asia policy for the Obama campaign Prior to that Ambassador Hachigian was the director of the RAND Center for Asia Pacific Policy for four years 8 Ambassador Hachigian served on the staff of the National Security Council in the Clinton White House from 1998 1999 3 Ambassador Hachigian was a founding board member of the State Department s International Security Advisory Board She is a board member of the Pacific Council on International Policy and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations She is also a founder of the Leadership Council for Women in National Security LC WINS 6 Hachigian received her B S from Yale University magna cum laude and her J D from Stanford Law School with distinction 9 She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and children Published works EditAmbassador Hachigian is the editor of Debating China The U S China Relationship in Ten Conversations Oxford University Press 2014 and co author of The Next American Century How the U S Can Thrive as Other Powers Rise Simon amp Schuster 2008 10 Hachigian also published numerous reports book chapters and articles in outlets including Foreign Affairs The Washington Quarterly Democracy and Survival as well as opinion pieces appearing in TIME The New York Times Los Angeles Times and the South China Morning Post She also co authored The Information Revolution in Asia RAND 2003 Ambassador Hachigian has been a guest on a variety of news programs 11 Ambassadorship EditAmbassador Hachigian was sworn in as the United States Ambassador on September 19 2014 and served until January 20 2017 In her capacity as Chief of the U S Mission to ASEAN Ambassador Hachigian was responsible for working with ASEAN member states and other stakeholders to advance U S interests in a peaceful prosperous and integrated Southeast Asia that supports human dignity and a rules based regional order The Mission s five priorities in the U S relationship with ASEAN are supporting economic integration expanding maritime cooperation cultivating emerging leaders promoting opportunity for women and addressing transnational challenges 11 As U S Ambassador Hachigian oversaw the broadening engagement of the United States in Southeast Asia which included the Obama Administration s 2011 pivot or rebalance to the region Based in the U S Mission to ASEAN in Jakarta Indonesia she traveled throughout ASEAN s 10 member states and Asia Her responsibilities included supporting ASEAN as it moves toward economic integration in 2015 and advocating for the systemic changes necessary to promote peaceful and prosperous growth in the region Achievements during her term as ambassador include YSEALI In December 2013 President Obama launched the Young Southeast Asian Leader Initiative YSEALI a network for people to people ties that aims to improve U S ASEAN relations for generations to come As of 2017 YSEALI has almost 100 000 members ages 18 35 across all 10 ASEAN member states The initiative provides training fellowships and funding opportunities to young leaders and serves as a platform to address the region s key issue areas such as entrepreneurship environmental protection civic engagement and education 12 Strategic Partnership In November 2015 the leaders of the United States and ASEAN formally elevated their relationship to a Strategic Partnership The U S ASEAN partnership addresses shared challenges on a diverse range of issues from combating terrorism and pandemic disease to upholding international law and standards in the South China Sea and in cyberspace to taking meaningful action on climate change inclusive economic growth and trafficking in persons The United States is committed to the Asia Pacific and to ASEAN as an essential pillar of the region 13 Sunnylands Summit During the U S ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur in November 2015 President Obama invited leaders from 10 ASEAN member states to attend a special summit in the United States The Summit held in Sunnylands California on February 15 16 2016 was the first ever standalone U S ASEAN summit and marked a watershed year for both ASEAN and for the U S ASEAN strategic partnership 14 U S ASEAN Connect U S ASEAN Connect is a U S government initiative that was announced by President Obama at the U S ASEAN Summit in Sunnylands CA in 2016 It aims to strengthen United States economic engagement with ASEAN Strong economic ties are at the core of the United States and ASEAN s decades long partnership ASEAN countries collectively comprise the fourth largest trading partner for the United States U S ASEAN Connect aims to build on existing efforts to support ASEAN s economic integration as a more integrated ASEAN will strengthen the region s rules based open economic order 15 U S Department of Defense Policy Board On 29 January 2021 Hachigian along with Madeleine Albright and Henry Kissinger were appointed to the U S Department of Defense Policy Board 16 Ambassador Hachigian also co founded WASA Women Ambassadors Serving America a group of over 170 current and former Ambassadors 16 References Edit a b c Mayor Garcetti names Nina Hachigian Deputy Mayor for International Affairs Office of Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti 2017 08 04 Retrieved 2018 01 23 PN1351 Nomination of Nina Hachigian for Department of State 113th Congress 2013 2014 www congress gov 2014 09 16 Retrieved 2018 02 06 a b Hachigian Nina U S Department of State Retrieved 2018 02 01 Promoting Opportunity for Women U S Mission to ASEAN U S Mission to ASEAN Retrieved 2018 02 08 Ambassador Hachigian Remarks at 2016 YSEALI Summit U S Mission to ASEAN U S Mission to ASEAN 2016 09 07 Retrieved 2018 02 08 a b Nina L Hachigian Pacific Council on International Policy www pacificcouncil org Retrieved 2018 02 01 Nina Hachigian Foreign Policy Retrieved 2018 02 08 Nina Hachigian www rand org Retrieved 2018 02 08 Nina Hachigian SheSource Expert Women s Media Center www womensmediacenter com Retrieved 2018 02 01 Amazon com Nina Hachigian Books www amazon com Retrieved 2018 02 06 a b Ambassador Nina Hachigian U S Mission to ASEAN Archived from the original on 2017 01 05 Retrieved 12 February 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain FACT SHEET Young Southeast Asia Leaders Initiative Summit in Luang Prabang Laos whitehouse gov September 7 2016 Retrieved 4 January 2017 via National Archives This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain FACT SHEET Unprecedented U S ASEAN Relations 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