Richard N. Gardner

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Richard N. Gardner was an American diplomat and legal scholar best known for serving as U.S. ambassador to Italy and Spain and for his influential work on international law and global governance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf author
diplomat
human
legal scholar
university professor
areaOfInfluence U.S. foreign policy
United Nations reform
international economic policy
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Harvard University
University of Oxford
Yale Law School
employer Columbia Law School
Columbia University
familyName Gardner
fieldOfWork global governance
international economic law
international law
international organizations
givenName Richard
languageSpoken English
memberOf American Society of International Law
Council on Foreign Relations
notableFor influence on U.S. international economic policy debates
scholarship on international law and global governance
service as U.S. ambassador to Italy
service as U.S. ambassador to Spain
notableIdea strengthening international institutions for global governance
notableWork “In Pursuit of World Order”
“Mission Italy: On the Front Lines of the Cold War”
Dollar diplomacy
surface form: “Sterling-Dollar Diplomacy”
occupation author
diplomat
lawyer
professor
positionHeld United States Ambassador to Italy
United States Ambassador to Spain
professor of law at Columbia Law School
sexOrGender male
workedOn United Nations system reform
issues of international monetary reform
law of the sea negotiations

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