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'''John N. Clarke''' (born 3 March 1972) is a Senior United Nations (UN) Official currently serving as Head of Mission of the Office of the Quartet. He has previously served in a variety of humanitarian and recovery roles with the United Nations  as well as serving as a Policy Advisor to Canada’s then Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Hon. Lloyd Axworthy. He continues to publish on a variety of academic subjects and serves as the Chair of the Clarke Education Foundation which works to enable women’s higher education in the developing world by supporting a number of university scholarships.
'''John Nathaniel Clarke''' (born ) is a Canadian author and diplomat.


==Career==
==Career==

Revision as of 12:12, 6 April 2021

John N. Clarke
Head of Mission in the Office of the Quartet
Assumed office
w.e.f. 17 January 2018[1]
Preceded byKito de Boer
Personal details
Born3 March 1972
NationalityCanadian

John N. Clarke (born 3 March 1972) is a Senior United Nations (UN) Official currently serving as Head of Mission of the Office of the Quartet. He has previously served in a variety of humanitarian and recovery roles with the United Nations  as well as serving as a Policy Advisor to Canada’s then Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Hon. Lloyd Axworthy. He continues to publish on a variety of academic subjects and serves as the Chair of the Clarke Education Foundation which works to enable women’s higher education in the developing world by supporting a number of university scholarships.

Career

Joined the Office of the Quartet in March 2016,[2] having previously served with the United Nations in different roles,[3] including Humanitarian Liaison Officer in the Bureau for Crisis Prevention and Recovery (United Nations Development Programme) and latterly from January 2009 to February 2016 as Chief of Coordination Unit at Office of the United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process.[4]

From 1999 to 2000, served as a Policy Advisor to Canada's then Minister of Foreign Affairs, Lloyd Axworthy.[4]

He completed his PhD at Peterhouse, Cambridge University and was a Post-doctoral fellow at Yale University.[4]

Publications

British Media and Rwandan Genocide (author) [5]

Bridging the Political and Global Governance Gap: A Two-step Approach to Canadian Foreign Policy, Canadian Foreign Policy, ISSN 1192-6422, Vol. 12, No. 2 (Fall 2005), 47-64

Global Governance in the Twenty-first Century (co-editor) [6]

References

  1. ^ Appointment of New Head of Mission
  2. ^ Personnel
  3. ^ UN relief co-ordinator in Khartoum
  4. ^ a b c "John Nathaniel Clarke Head of Mission at Office of the Quartet and Chair Clarke Education Foundation". LinkedIN. Retrieved March 27, 2021.
  5. ^ John Nathaniel Clarke (14 September 2017). British Media and the Rwandan Genocide. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-317-38260-7.
  6. ^ J. Clarke; G. Edwards (8 September 2004). Global Governance in the Twenty-first Century. Palgrave Macmillan UK. ISBN 978-0-230-51869-8.