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Valdas Adamkus

Valdas Adamkus ([ˈvɐ̂ˑɫdɐs ɐˈdɐmˑkʊs] (listen); born Voldemaras Adamkavičius; 3 November 1926)[2] is a Lithuanian-American politician, diplomat and civil engineer. He served as the 5th and 7th President of Lithuania from 1998 to 2003 and again from 2004 to 2009.

Valdas Adamkus
Adamkus in 2010
5th and 7th President of Lithuania
In office
12 July 2004 – 12 July 2009
Prime Minister
Preceded byArtūras Paulauskas (Acting)
Succeeded byDalia Grybauskaitė
In office
26 February 1998 – 26 February 2003
Prime Minister
Preceded byAlgirdas Brazauskas
Succeeded byRolandas Paksas
Personal details
Born
Voldemaras Adamkavičius

(1926-11-03) 3 November 1926 (age 96)
Kaunas, Lithuania
Political partyIndependent[1]
Spouse
(m. 1951)
Alma materUniversity of Munich
Illinois Institute of Technology
ProfessionCivil engineer, civil servant
Signature
President Adamkus meeting with Vice President of the United States Dick Cheney in Lithuania. The meeting took place during the Vilnius Conference 2006: Common Visions for Common Neighborhoods.
Adamkus shaking hands with George W. Bush in the Presidential Palace in Vilnius. In the background is a copy of a famous sculpture by Juozas Zikaras, the Statue of Liberty.
Mikheil Saakashvili, Lech Kaczyński and Valdas Adamkus in Tbilisi, November 2007

Adamkus' first tenure as president lasted for five years, from 26 February 1998 to 28 February 2003, following his defeat by Rolandas Paksas in the 2003 presidential election. Paksas was later impeached and removed from office by a parliamentary vote on 6 April 2004. Soon afterwards, when a new election was announced, Adamkus again ran for president and was re-elected. His approval ratings increased during this period[3] and become a highly regarded moral authority in the state.[4] He was succeeded as president on 12 July 2009 by Dalia Grybauskaitė. He is considered by some as being one of the best Lithuanian leaders in modern history.[5]

He is married to Alma Adamkienė, who is involved in charitable activities in Lithuania. Following the end of his term as president, Adamkus remained involved in international development, and is a member of the European Academy of Diplomacy.

Biography

Valdas Adamkus was born on 3 November 1926, into a Roman Catholic family in Kaunas. He was originally given the name "Voldemaras Adamkavičius" but had it changed to "Valdas Adamkus" in 1955.[6] His father was one of the first heads of the Lithuanian Air Force School in the Republic of Lithuania. His uncle was Edvardas Adamkavičius, who was the general in Lithuanian Armed Forces during the interwar period.[7] During his youth, Adamkus was interested in track and field. He also set the national record for running 100 meters.[8]

As a young man, Adamkus joined the underground resistance against the first Soviet occupation of Lithuania in 1940. Under the Nazi occupation, while attending high school, he distributed an anti-German underground newspaper. In 1944 as the Germans were leaving the country, his family fled Lithuania in order to avoid the second Soviet occupation.

He attended the University of Munich in Germany before emigrating to the United States in 1949. Fluent in five languages – Lithuanian, Polish, English, Russian, and German – he served as a senior non-commissioned officer with the United States 5th Army Reserve's military intelligence unit in the 1950s. In 1951, Adamkus married Alma Nutautaite. They have no children.

After arriving in Chicago, Illinois as a displaced person, he first worked in an automobile factory and later as a draftsman. Adamkus graduated as a civil engineer from Illinois Institute of Technology in 1961. While a student, Adamkus, together with other Lithuanian Americans, collected about 40,000 signatures petitioning the United States government to intervene in the ongoing deportations of Lithuanians to Siberia by the Soviets.[9] The petition was presented to then-Vice President Richard Nixon. Adamkus also raised concerns about other Soviet activities in occupied Lithuania to United Nations Secretary General Dag Hammarskjöld in 1958, and to President John F. Kennedy in 1962.[9]

Career in the United States Environmental Protection Agency

He joined the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) at its inception in 1970, working in Cincinnati. In 1981, he was appointed regional administrator by President Ronald Reagan, and was responsible for all air, water, hazardous waste, and other pollution control programs in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin. In 1985, President Reagan presented him with the Distinguished Executive Presidential Rank Award – the highest honor that can be bestowed upon a civil servant.

In 1972, Adamkus visited Lithuania for the first time in almost thirty years. He was a member of the official delegation from the United States attending an environmental conference in Moscow. As perestroika took root in the Soviet Union, Adamkus's visits to his homeland became more frequent. Valdas Adamkus served as regional administrator of the EPA for sixteen years, and retired in 1997, after twenty-nine years of service. Upon his retirement, he received a congratulatory letter from President Clinton and a Distinguished Career Award from EPA Administrator Carol Browner. EPA Region 5 presented him with the newly established "Valdas V. Adamkus Sustained Commitment to the Environment Honor Award".

Lithuanian presidency, 1998–2003

Shortly after leaving the EPA, Valdas Adamkus moved back to Lithuania. Soon after his decision to run for presidency in 1998, he faced a legal battle in the Lithuanian courts. Doubts arose whether Adamkus was eligible to run for the presidency due to having spent over half a century abroad, raising the possibility that he might not meet minimum residency requirements. However, the court resolved the case in Adamkus' favor, and no other obstacles remained other than his U.S. citizenship, which he officially renounced at the American Embassy in Vilnius.[10] He was elected as President of Lithuania in 1998, defeating Artūras Paulauskas in the runoff, serving from then until 2003, when he ran for re-election, but was unexpectedly defeated by Rolandas Paksas.

He returned to politics after the presidential scandal of 2003 and 2004, when his former rival Paksas was impeached and removed from office. In the first round of the 2004 election, held on 13 June 2004, Adamkus securing 30% of the vote – more than any other candidate. Paksas could not run for office again, because a ruling from Lithuania's Constitutional Court disallowed him from running for public office and he was, therefore, unable to register as a candidate. A runoff election was held on 27 June 2004, which Adamkus won with about 52% of the votes against Kazimira Prunskienė. By 2009 he had served the two presidential terms permitted by the Constitution of Lithuania and was succeeded as president by Dalia Grybauskaite.

In 2003 Valdas Adamkus was named UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for the Construction of Knowledge Societies. The Director-General of UNESCO, Koïchiro Matsuura, noted that Adamkus was named as Ambassador "in recognition of his dedication to the Organization's aims and ideals and with a view to benefiting for the construction of knowledge societies from his wisdom and extensive experience in many of UNESCO's areas of concern, in particular promotion of social development, cultural diversity, dialog and international cooperation."[11]

Lithuanian presidency, 2004–2009

Foreign affairs

Under the presidency of Valdas Adamkus, Lithuania actively promoted democracy in the formerly Soviet Eastern European and Asian nations. President Adamkus, together with President Aleksander Kwaśniewski, Javier Solana, Boris Gryzlov and Ján Kubiš, served as a mediator during Ukraine's political crisis, when two candidates in the 2004 presidential election, Viktor Yanukovych and Viktor Yushchenko, each claimed victory. President Adamkus recalled in an interview that "when I asked what we could do to help, Kuchma said the friends of the Ukrainian people should drop whatever they were doing and come to Kiev immediately.".[12] The next day international mediators met in Ukraine. The crisis was resolved after a new election was held.

Valdas Adamkus and his Estonian counterpart Arnold Rüütel rejected an invitation to participate in a commemorative celebration of the end of World War II in Europe in 2005. President Adamkus expressed the view that the war's end, in Lithuania, marked the beginning of a fifty-year Soviet occupation and repression. In response, on 22 July, the United States Congress unanimously passed a resolution that Russia should "issue a clear and unambiguous statement of admission and condemnation of the illegal occupation and annexation by the Soviet Union from 1940 to 1991 of the Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania",[13] but Russia refused.

President Adamkus supports an active dialog between European Union member states and former Soviet republics such as Georgia, Ukraine, and Moldova, that are actively seeking membership in the EU. He expressed support for these candidate members during the Community of Democratic Choice in 2005, at the Vilnius Conference 2006, and on several other occasions.

Valdas Adamkus is an Honorary Member of The International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation.

Domestic affairs

Valdas Adamkus enjoyed a very high approval rating in Lithuania. He was also recognized for the second time for his support of Lithuanian youth. President Adamkus was actively involved in government reorganizations in 2004 and 2006. In his 2006 State of the Nation address,[14] Adamkus stated that his top priorities were:

  • Increasing public participation in the political realm
  • Targeted and transparent use of the EU funds and opportunities for building a greater well-being in Lithuania
  • Reforms in public governance, education and science, social support and health care
  • The development of professional competence among civil servants, especially in assessing regulatory impacts
  • Approval of a political code of ethics
  • Direct mayoral elections, and elimination of the county system
  • Construction of a new nuclear power unit in Ignalina
  • Legislation regulating the selection, appointment, and promotion of judges
  • Controlling "brain drain" by supporting research and higher education infrastructure

Honors and awards

National honours

Foreign honors

Honorary doctorates

Adamkus holds honorary doctorates at universities in Lithuania, the United States and other countries, including:

See also

References

  1. ^ Miles, Lee (2003). The European Union: Annual Review 2002/2003. Blackwell Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4051-2986-2.
  2. ^ Suziedelis, Saulius A. (7 February 2011). Historical Dictionary of Lithuania. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 9780810875364.
  3. ^ V. Adamkus išlieka populiariausiu Lietuvos politiku (Adamkus Remains the Most Popular Politician in Lithuania), Baltic News Service (BNS), 22 July 2006, Delfi.lt. Accessed 7 September 2006.
  4. ^ Leonidas Donskis, Užsikimšusios politinės lyderystės arterijos (Clogged Arteries of Political Leadership), Klaipėda, 24 April 2006, Delfi.lt. Accessed 7 September 2006.
  5. ^ "Raimundas Lopata: Prezidento Valdo Adamkaus istorijos samprata (II)".
  6. ^ [Sport is an integral part of President Valdas Adamkus' life]. Lietuvos olimpinis muziejus (in Lithuanian). 3 November 2016. Archived from the original on 3 October 2017. Retrieved 2 October 2017.
  7. ^ Bartasevičius, Valdas (29 March 2014). "Vyties Kryžiaus kavalieriai istoriją rašė narsa ir krauju". lrytas.lt. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  8. ^ Mindaugas Augustis (19 April 2011). "Knygoje – V. Adamkaus sportinis kelias" (in Lithuanian). sportas.info. Retrieved 27 March 2011.
  9. ^ a b Simas Sužiedėlis, ed. (1970–1978). "Valdas Adamkus". Encyclopedia Lituanica. Vol. I. Boston, Massachusetts: Juozas Kapočius. p. 16. LCCN 74-114275.
  10. ^ . The Washington Post. 26 February 1988. Archived from the original on 18 October 2016.
  11. ^ Roni Amelan, Valdas Adamkus to be named UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for the Knowledge Societies, Bureau of Public Information, UNESCO. Accessed 7 September 2006.
  12. ^ Steven Paulikas, , Newsweek, 24 January 2006. Accessed 7 September 2006.
  13. ^ . jbanc.org. Archived from the original on 7 March 2016.
  14. ^ Valdas Adamkus, State of the Nation 2006 (PDF), Office of the President of Lithuania. Accessed 7 September 2006.
  15. ^ "Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement". achievement.org. American Academy of Achievement.

Further reading

  • Fredriksen, John C. ed. Biographical Dictionary of Modern World Leaders: 1992 to the Present (Facts on File Library of World History) (2003) pp 5–6
  • Eastern Europe. ABC-CLIO. 2005. p. 196. ISBN 9781576078006.

External links

  • Website of the Lithuanian President Valdas Adamkus (in English and Lithuanian)
Political offices
Preceded by President of Lithuania
1998–2003
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of Lithuania
2004–2009
Succeeded by

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Adamkus redirects here For other people with the same surname see Adamkus surname Valdas Adamkus ˈvɐ ˑɫdɐs ɐˈdɐmˑkʊs listen born Voldemaras Adamkavicius 3 November 1926 2 is a Lithuanian American politician diplomat and civil engineer He served as the 5th and 7th President of Lithuania from 1998 to 2003 and again from 2004 to 2009 His ExcellencyValdas AdamkusAdamkus in 20105th and 7th President of LithuaniaIn office 12 July 2004 12 July 2009Prime MinisterList Algirdas BrazauskasZigmantas Balcytis Acting Gediminas KirkilasAndrius KubiliusPreceded byArturas Paulauskas Acting Succeeded byDalia GrybauskaiteIn office 26 February 1998 26 February 2003Prime MinisterList Gediminas VagnoriusIrena Degutiene Acting Rolandas PaksasIrena Degutiene Acting Andrius KubiliusRolandas PaksasEugenijus Gentvilas Acting Algirdas BrazauskasPreceded byAlgirdas BrazauskasSucceeded byRolandas PaksasPersonal detailsBornVoldemaras Adamkavicius 1926 11 03 3 November 1926 age 96 Kaunas LithuaniaPolitical partyIndependent 1 SpouseAlma Adamkiene m 1951 wbr Alma materUniversity of MunichIllinois Institute of TechnologyProfessionCivil engineer civil servantSignaturePresident Adamkus meeting with Vice President of the United States Dick Cheney in Lithuania The meeting took place during the Vilnius Conference 2006 Common Visions for Common Neighborhoods Adamkus shaking hands with George W Bush in the Presidential Palace in Vilnius In the background is a copy of a famous sculpture by Juozas Zikaras the Statue of Liberty Mikheil Saakashvili Lech Kaczynski and Valdas Adamkus in Tbilisi November 2007 Adamkus first tenure as president lasted for five years from 26 February 1998 to 28 February 2003 following his defeat by Rolandas Paksas in the 2003 presidential election Paksas was later impeached and removed from office by a parliamentary vote on 6 April 2004 Soon afterwards when a new election was announced Adamkus again ran for president and was re elected His approval ratings increased during this period 3 and become a highly regarded moral authority in the state 4 He was succeeded as president on 12 July 2009 by Dalia Grybauskaite He is considered by some as being one of the best Lithuanian leaders in modern history 5 He is married to Alma Adamkiene who is involved in charitable activities in Lithuania Following the end of his term as president Adamkus remained involved in international development and is a member of the European Academy of Diplomacy Contents 1 Biography 2 Career in the United States Environmental Protection Agency 3 Lithuanian presidency 1998 2003 4 Lithuanian presidency 2004 2009 4 1 Foreign affairs 4 2 Domestic affairs 5 Honors and awards 5 1 National honours 5 2 Foreign honors 6 Honorary doctorates 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksBiography EditValdas Adamkus was born on 3 November 1926 into a Roman Catholic family in Kaunas He was originally given the name Voldemaras Adamkavicius but had it changed to Valdas Adamkus in 1955 6 His father was one of the first heads of the Lithuanian Air Force School in the Republic of Lithuania His uncle was Edvardas Adamkavicius who was the general in Lithuanian Armed Forces during the interwar period 7 During his youth Adamkus was interested in track and field He also set the national record for running 100 meters 8 As a young man Adamkus joined the underground resistance against the first Soviet occupation of Lithuania in 1940 Under the Nazi occupation while attending high school he distributed an anti German underground newspaper In 1944 as the Germans were leaving the country his family fled Lithuania in order to avoid the second Soviet occupation He attended the University of Munich in Germany before emigrating to the United States in 1949 Fluent in five languages Lithuanian Polish English Russian and German he served as a senior non commissioned officer with the United States 5th Army Reserve s military intelligence unit in the 1950s In 1951 Adamkus married Alma Nutautaite They have no children After arriving in Chicago Illinois as a displaced person he first worked in an automobile factory and later as a draftsman Adamkus graduated as a civil engineer from Illinois Institute of Technology in 1961 While a student Adamkus together with other Lithuanian Americans collected about 40 000 signatures petitioning the United States government to intervene in the ongoing deportations of Lithuanians to Siberia by the Soviets 9 The petition was presented to then Vice President Richard Nixon Adamkus also raised concerns about other Soviet activities in occupied Lithuania to United Nations Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold in 1958 and to President John F Kennedy in 1962 9 Career in the United States Environmental Protection Agency EditHe joined the United States Environmental Protection Agency EPA at its inception in 1970 working in Cincinnati In 1981 he was appointed regional administrator by President Ronald Reagan and was responsible for all air water hazardous waste and other pollution control programs in Illinois Indiana Michigan Minnesota Ohio and Wisconsin In 1985 President Reagan presented him with the Distinguished Executive Presidential Rank Award the highest honor that can be bestowed upon a civil servant In 1972 Adamkus visited Lithuania for the first time in almost thirty years He was a member of the official delegation from the United States attending an environmental conference in Moscow As perestroika took root in the Soviet Union Adamkus s visits to his homeland became more frequent Valdas Adamkus served as regional administrator of the EPA for sixteen years and retired in 1997 after twenty nine years of service Upon his retirement he received a congratulatory letter from President Clinton and a Distinguished Career Award from EPA Administrator Carol Browner EPA Region 5 presented him with the newly established Valdas V Adamkus Sustained Commitment to the Environment Honor Award Lithuanian presidency 1998 2003 EditShortly after leaving the EPA Valdas Adamkus moved back to Lithuania Soon after his decision to run for presidency in 1998 he faced a legal battle in the Lithuanian courts Doubts arose whether Adamkus was eligible to run for the presidency due to having spent over half a century abroad raising the possibility that he might not meet minimum residency requirements However the court resolved the case in Adamkus favor and no other obstacles remained other than his U S citizenship which he officially renounced at the American Embassy in Vilnius 10 He was elected as President of Lithuania in 1998 defeating Arturas Paulauskas in the runoff serving from then until 2003 when he ran for re election but was unexpectedly defeated by Rolandas Paksas He returned to politics after the presidential scandal of 2003 and 2004 when his former rival Paksas was impeached and removed from office In the first round of the 2004 election held on 13 June 2004 Adamkus securing 30 of the vote more than any other candidate Paksas could not run for office again because a ruling from Lithuania s Constitutional Court disallowed him from running for public office and he was therefore unable to register as a candidate A runoff election was held on 27 June 2004 which Adamkus won with about 52 of the votes against Kazimira Prunskiene By 2009 he had served the two presidential terms permitted by the Constitution of Lithuania and was succeeded as president by Dalia Grybauskaite In 2003 Valdas Adamkus was named UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for the Construction of Knowledge Societies The Director General of UNESCO Koichiro Matsuura noted that Adamkus was named as Ambassador in recognition of his dedication to the Organization s aims and ideals and with a view to benefiting for the construction of knowledge societies from his wisdom and extensive experience in many of UNESCO s areas of concern in particular promotion of social development cultural diversity dialog and international cooperation 11 Lithuanian presidency 2004 2009 EditForeign affairs Edit Under the presidency of Valdas Adamkus Lithuania actively promoted democracy in the formerly Soviet Eastern European and Asian nations President Adamkus together with President Aleksander Kwasniewski Javier Solana Boris Gryzlov and Jan Kubis served as a mediator during Ukraine s political crisis when two candidates in the 2004 presidential election Viktor Yanukovych and Viktor Yushchenko each claimed victory President Adamkus recalled in an interview that when I asked what we could do to help Kuchma said the friends of the Ukrainian people should drop whatever they were doing and come to Kiev immediately 12 The next day international mediators met in Ukraine The crisis was resolved after a new election was held Valdas Adamkus and his Estonian counterpart Arnold Ruutel rejected an invitation to participate in a commemorative celebration of the end of World War II in Europe in 2005 President Adamkus expressed the view that the war s end in Lithuania marked the beginning of a fifty year Soviet occupation and repression In response on 22 July the United States Congress unanimously passed a resolution that Russia should issue a clear and unambiguous statement of admission and condemnation of the illegal occupation and annexation by the Soviet Union from 1940 to 1991 of the Baltic countries of Estonia Latvia and Lithuania 13 but Russia refused President Adamkus supports an active dialog between European Union member states and former Soviet republics such as Georgia Ukraine and Moldova that are actively seeking membership in the EU He expressed support for these candidate members during the Community of Democratic Choice in 2005 at the Vilnius Conference 2006 and on several other occasions Valdas Adamkus is an Honorary Member of The International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation Domestic affairs Edit Valdas Adamkus enjoyed a very high approval rating in Lithuania He was also recognized for the second time for his support of Lithuanian youth President Adamkus was actively involved in government reorganizations in 2004 and 2006 In his 2006 State of the Nation address 14 Adamkus stated that his top priorities were Increasing public participation in the political realm Targeted and transparent use of the EU funds and opportunities for building a greater well being in Lithuania Reforms in public governance education and science social support and health care The development of professional competence among civil servants especially in assessing regulatory impacts Approval of a political code of ethics Direct mayoral elections and elimination of the county system Construction of a new nuclear power unit in Ignalina Legislation regulating the selection appointment and promotion of judges Controlling brain drain by supporting research and higher education infrastructureHonors and awards EditNational honours Edit Lithuania Recipient of the Order of Vytautas the Great with Golden Chain 2003 Lithuania Recipient of the Lithuanian Scout Association Order of Iron Wolf 2002 Lithuania Recipient of the Medal for Merits to Vilnius and the Nation 2019 Lithuania Recipient of the Golden Order of the State Emblem of Lithuania 2019 Lithuania Recipient of the Riflemen s StarForeign honors Edit United States President s Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service 1985 Iceland Grand Cross of the Order of the Falcon 1998 Norway Grand Cross of the Order of St Olav 1998 Ukraine Member First Class of the Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise 1998 Estonia Collar of the Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana 1999 United States Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement 1999 15 Greece Grand Cross of the Order of the Redeemer 1999 Italy Knight Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic 1999 Poland Knight of the Order of the White Eagle 1999 Malta Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit 1999 Hungary Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary 1999 Kazakhstan Recipient 1st class of the Order of Friendship 2000 Latvia Commander Grand Cross with Chain of the Order of Three Stars 2001 France Grand Cross of the Order of the Legion of Honour 2001 Romania Collar of the Order of the Star of Romania 2001 Russia St Andrew Dialog of Civilization prize laureate 2002 Armenia Recipient of the Order of St Meshrop Mashtots 2002 Finland Collar and the Grand Cross of the Order of the White Rose 2002 Uzbekistan Member of the Order For Special Merits 2002 Estonia Collar of the Order of the White Star 2004 Spain Knight of the Collar of the Order of Isabel the Catholic 2005 Germany Grand Cross Special Class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany 2005 Slovakia Recipient of the Order of the White Double Cross 2005 Belgium Grand Cordon of the Order of Leopold 2006 United Kingdom Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath 2006 Ukraine Member First Class of the Order of Merit 2006 Europe European of the Year 2007 Albania Member of the Order of Mother Theresa 2007 Japan Grand Cordon of the Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum 2007 Portugal Grand Collar of the Order of Prince Henry 2007 Georgia Recipient of the St George s Victory Order 2007 The Netherlands Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Netherlands Lion 2008 Chile Collar of the Order of the Merit of Chile 2008 Austria Grand Star of the Decoration for Services to the Republic of Austria 2009 Bulgaria Member of the Order of Stara Planina 2009 Poland Recipient of the Order of Polonia Restituta 2009 Ukraine Recipient of the Order of Liberty 2009 Honorary doctorates EditAdamkus holds honorary doctorates at universities in Lithuania the United States and other countries including Lithuania Vilnius University 1989 USA Indiana St Joseph s College 1991 USA Northwestern University 1994 Lithuania Kaunas University of Technology 1998 USA The Catholic University of America 1998 Lithuania Lithuanian University of Agriculture 1999 USA Illinois Institute of Technology 1999 Kazakhstan Eurasian University 2000 USA DePaul University 2001 Lithuania Law University of Lithuania 2001 Lithuania Vytautas Magnus University 2002 Lithuania Lithuanian Academy of Physical Education 2004 Armenia Yerevan State University 2006 Azerbaijan Baku State University 2006 Ukraine Donetsk University 2006 USA University of Notre Dame 2007 Poland Nicolaus Copernicus University 2007 Estonia Tallinn University 2008 Chile University of Chile 2008 Lithuania Klaipeda University 2008 Poland John Paul II Catholic University 2009 Lithuania ISM University of Management and Economics 2009 See also EditList of presidents of Lithuania Presidential Palace Vilnius Historical Presidential Palace Kaunas Knight of Freedom AwardReferences Edit Miles Lee 2003 The European Union Annual Review 2002 2003 Blackwell Publishing ISBN 978 1 4051 2986 2 Suziedelis Saulius A 7 February 2011 Historical Dictionary of Lithuania Scarecrow Press ISBN 9780810875364 V Adamkus islieka populiariausiu Lietuvos politiku Adamkus Remains the Most Popular Politician in Lithuania Baltic News Service BNS 22 July 2006 Delfi lt Accessed 7 September 2006 Leonidas Donskis Uzsikimsusios politines lyderystes arterijos Clogged Arteries of Political Leadership Klaipeda 24 April 2006 Delfi lt Accessed 7 September 2006 Raimundas Lopata Prezidento Valdo Adamkaus istorijos samprata II Sportas neatsiejamas Prezidento Valdo Adamkaus gyvenimo palydovas Sport is an integral part of President Valdas Adamkus life Lietuvos olimpinis muziejus in Lithuanian 3 November 2016 Archived from the original on 3 October 2017 Retrieved 2 October 2017 Bartasevicius Valdas 29 March 2014 Vyties Kryziaus kavalieriai istorija rase narsa ir krauju lrytas lt Retrieved 20 July 2017 Mindaugas Augustis 19 April 2011 Knygoje V Adamkaus sportinis kelias in Lithuanian sportas info Retrieved 27 March 2011 a b Simas Suziedelis ed 1970 1978 Valdas Adamkus Encyclopedia Lituanica Vol I Boston Massachusetts Juozas Kapocius p 16 LCCN 74 114275 Lithuanian Return U S Passport The Washington Post 26 February 1988 Archived from the original on 18 October 2016 Roni Amelan Valdas Adamkus to be named UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for the Knowledge Societies Bureau of Public Information UNESCO Accessed 7 September 2006 Steven Paulikas A House Divided Newsweek 24 January 2006 Accessed 7 September 2006 U S House of Representatives Passes H Con Res 128 jbanc org Archived from the original on 7 March 2016 Valdas Adamkus State of the Nation 2006 PDF Office of the President of Lithuania Accessed 7 September 2006 Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement achievement org American Academy of Achievement Further reading EditFredriksen John C ed Biographical Dictionary of Modern World Leaders 1992 to the Present Facts on File Library of World History 2003 pp 5 6 Eastern Europe ABC CLIO 2005 p 196 ISBN 9781576078006 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Valdas Adamkus Website of the Lithuanian President Valdas Adamkus 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