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Biden Administration International Affairs Personnel Tracker

Linda Thomas-Greenfield

U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations

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Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield served as a career diplomat for 35 years in the U.S. Department of State, culminating with her appointment from 2013 to 2017 as Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of African Affairs, where she led the bureau focused on the development and management of U.S. policy toward sub-Saharan Africa. Following her departure from public service in 2017, Ambassador Thomas-Greenfield led the Africa Practice at Albright Stonebridge Group, a strategic commercial diplomacy firm chaired by former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.

Under the Trump Administration, the position of U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations was downgraded from its original status as a Cabinet level role. However, the Biden administration has decided to bring this role back to its former Cabinet level prominence. As such, Ambassador Thomas-Greenfield can be expected to play a greater role in helping to shape and implement U.S. foreign policy at a higher capacity. 

Views On China

Although Ambassador Thomas-Greenfield is an Africa specialist, she will now regularly interact with her Chinese counterparts while representing the U.S. at the United Nations. When asked about China’s role on the African continent, she responded “The United States is not the only player in Africa. We also want to encourage other countries to invest…. Africa is a huge continent. There’s room for everyone to work there, and there are opportunities for all.”

In a Foreign Affairs article, co-authored by William Burr, who was nominated as Director of the CIA, China is referred to several times as a geopolitical competitor and that America must rise to meet this challenge. 

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Page Last Updated: October 8, 2021

*None of the personnel in this tracker are associated with the Institute for China-America Studies. All images used on this page are sourced from the official Biden-Harris transition website buildbackbetter.gov or the public domain.*