Prahar, Peter Alan, 1951-

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Prahar, Peter Alan, 1951-

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Peter Alan Prahar (born 1951) is an American diplomat. He notably served as U.S. Ambassador to the Federated States of Micronesia (2010-2012).

Growing up in the small Oregon coast town of Bandon, Prahar graduated from Bandon High School in 1969. After graduation, Prahar joined the Air Force, which sent him to the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, California, to study Mandarin Chinese, and then to Air Force Intelligence School. Prahar served as an Air Force linguist from 1971 to 1975, with assignments in South Korea, Taiwan and Japan. Prahar also took classes at the International Christian University in Tokyo, transferring his credits back to the University of Michigan, from which graduated with a B.A. in Political Science. Prahar ran a Radio Shack store for about 10 years in San Francisco before joining the Foreign Service.

A career member of the Senior Foreign Service, Prahar’s early postings included tours in the China, Japan, Albania, Ireland, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mali and as desk officer for Rwanda. He volunteered to work with the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) Mission in Kosovo in 1993. At the time, he told The Washington Post, “"Like a lot of people my age, I got interested in politics through the Vietnam War. I've always been interested in questions of peace and war -- and when the opportunity came to prevent a war from spreading, I jumped at it.” Prahar returned to Kosovo in 1998 to assist in establishing a U.S. observer mission.

He subsequently served as Deputy Director (and then Director) of the Office of Asian, African and European Programs in the Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement and as the Transnational Crime Officer at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow before undertaking his ambassadorship. President Barack Obama nominated Prahar for the ambassadorship on October 9, 2009, and he was confirmed by the Senate November 20, presenting his credentials on February 5, 2010. He left his post on August 4, 2012.

Prahar and his wife, Hong Kong native Amy Kit-ling Choi Prahar, met on their first day at International Christian University in 1975 and married in 1977. He speaks Russian, Japanese, French, Albanian, German and both Mandarin and Cantonese Chinese in addition to English.

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