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Richard David Vine was born on 10 December, 1925 in Switzerland. He is a diplomat and served as the United States Ambassador to the United Nations from 1989 to 1993.
Vine graduated from the University of Geneva in 1948 and received a master's degree in international relations from the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva in 1949. He then joined the United States Foreign Service in 1950 and served in various posts in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
Vine was appointed Ambassador to the United Nations in 1989 and served until 1993. During his tenure, he was involved in the negotiations leading to the end of the Cold War and the reunification of Germany. He also served as the United States representative to the United Nations Security Council and was a member of the United States delegation to the United Nations General Assembly.
Vine is currently a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C. He is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the International Institute for Strategic Studies.
Vine is 83 years old. He has not revealed any information about his height, physical stats, or dating/affairs. He is married and has two children.
Vine has an estimated net worth of $1 million. He has earned his wealth through his career as a diplomat.
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He remained on the Atlantic Institute’s Board of Governors, and was also a member of the Council on Foreign Affairs. He died in 2008 in Chestertown, Maryland.
Jack Lawrence Granatstein, Robert Bothwell, Pirouette: Pierre Trudeau and Canadian Foreign Policy, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1991.
Jean-François Lisée, In the Eye of the Eagle, Toronto, HarperCollins Publishers Ltd, 1990.
Richard D. Vine, Editor, Soviet-East European Relations As a Problem for the West, London, New York, Croom Helm, 1987.
Although Institute activities resumed at a new location, Vine was later informed by French police that he personally was on the group’s hit list. Georges Besse, head of the Renault car manufacturing company, was gunned down on a Paris street by two members of the group in 1986.
In 1984, soon after he had resigned from the Foreign Service and taken up the function, the French left-wing guerilla group Action Directe bombed the Institute’s empty premises which were almost completely demolished by the blast.
Ambassador Vine had started a new position as Director of the State Department’s Bureau of Refugee Programs in 1982 when he was asked by the Paris-based Atlantic Institute for International Affairs to become its Director General.
Refugee Report, "In Profile: Richard D. Vine, Bureau of Refugee Programs", Volume III, Number 4, January 29, 1982.
Refugee Report, "U.S. to Process Cambodian Refugees", Volume III, Number 12, May 21, 1982, p. 4.
He served as Jimmy Carter’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Switzerland from 1979 to the end of the Carter administration in 1981.
Jim Hougan, Spooks: The Haunting of America – The Private Use of Secret Agents, New York, Bantam Books, 1979.
Linda Scarbrough, "Washington Bird Watch", in The Washington Post Potomac, Washington D.C. April 10, 1977, pp. 12–13, 23–24.
Robert A. Hutchinson, Vesco, New York, Avon Books, 1976.
Back in Washington, between 1972 and 1979, Vine's State Department functions included Director of Western European Affairs, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs, and Deputy Assistant Secretary for Canadian Affairs.
In the context of the hijackings, hostages and civil war in Jordan in September 1970, one of the major issues during Vine's 1969-1972 tour of duty in Switzerland
David Raab, Terror in Black September: The First Eyewitness Account of the Infamous 1970 Hijackings, New York and Houndmills, UK, Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.
The Rodney Kennedy-Minott Papers 1967–1990, Folder 12, Richard D. Vine Esquire, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford, California, Register of the Papers
Vine went on from there to Brussels, where he was USEC counselor for political affairs from 1965 to 1969, and then to Bern, Switzerland, as Deputy Chief of Mission from 1969 to 1972.
In the early 1960s, he served as officer in charge of European integration affairs at the State Department in Washington D.C. before taking up a second posting in Bonn in 1963.
In the 1950s, as a Foreign Service officer, he was posted to Bonn, Tel Aviv and Paris.
Ambassador John E. Dolibois, "The Class of 1945", in Prelude to Nuremberg. World War II Chronicles. A Quarterly Publication of the World War II Veterans Committee, Washington D.C. Issue XXXI, Autumn, 2005, pp. 7–16.
Richard David Vine (December 10, 1925 – May 14, 2008) was a career diplomat, US Ambassador to Switzerland from 1979 to 1981, and later Director General of the Atlantic Institute for International Affairs.
He was born in 1925 New York City. After serving in the US Army from 1943 to 1946, Vine graduated from Georgetown University in 1949 and later earned an M.A. at Yale University.