James Richard Cheek

{{short description|American diplomat (1936–2011)}}

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| country1 = Argentina

| ambassador_from1 = United States

| predecessor1 = Terence A. Todman

| successor1 = James Donald Walsh

| president1 = Bill Clinton

| term_start1 = May 28, 1993

| term_end1 = December 18, 1996

| country3 = Sudan

| ambassador_from3 = United States

| term_start3 = October 10, 1989

| term_end3 = August 8, 1992

| predecessor3 = G. Norman Anderson

| successor3 = Donald K. Petterson

| president3 = George H. W. Bush

| birth_date = {{birth date|1936|04|27}}

| birth_place = Decatur, Georgia

| death_date = {{death date and age|2011|05|16|1936|04|27}}

| death_place = Little Rock, Arkansas

| nationality = American

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| profession = Diplomat

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| awards = Distinguished Honor Award

| order1 = 45th

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James Richard Cheek (April 27, 1936 – May 16, 2011) was an American diplomat.

Life

Born in Decatur, Georgia, Cheek served as United States Ambassador to Sudan in 1989, succeeding G. Norman Anderson and later was the United States Ambassador to Argentina from 1993–1996. He lived in Little Rock, Arkansas.[http://www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/services.asp?page=odetail&id=24002&locid=6 Obituary]

Foreign service career

Cheek served as a career member of the Foreign Service beginning in 1962. Over the years he served in many notable positions with the State Department including chief of the political section from 1971–1974, congressional fellow for the United States Senate and House of Representatives, 1974 – 1975; Deputy Director for Regional Affairs in the Bureau of Near East and South Asian Affairs, 1975 – 1977; and deputy chief of mission in Montevideo, 1977 – 1979.

He has served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, 1979 – 1981.

Cheek was a foreign affairs fellow at Howard University and Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, 1981 – 1982; deputy chief of mission in Kathmandu, 1982 – 1985; and chief of mission and Chargé d'Affaires in Addis Ababa, 1985 – 1988.

From 1988 he was diplomat-in-residence at Howard University.[http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=17381 Nomination of James Richard Cheek To Be United States Ambassador to Sudan]

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| title=United States Ambassador to Sudan

| before=G. Norman Anderson

| after=Donald K. Petterson

| years=1989–1992

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| title=United States Ambassador to Argentina

| before=Terence A. Todman

| after=Ronald D. Godard

| years=1993–1996

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Category:1936 births

Category:2011 deaths

Category:People from Little Rock, Arkansas

Category:People from Decatur, Georgia

Category:Ambassadors of the United States to Argentina

Category:Ambassadors of the United States to Sudan

Category:United States Foreign Service personnel

Category:20th-century American diplomats

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