Michael Starbæk Christensen Explained

Michael Starbæk Christensen
Honorific Prefix:His Excellency
Office:Ambassador of Denmark to France
Predecessor:Kirsten Malling Biering
Primeminister:Mette Frederiksen
Term Start:1 September 2019
Monarch2:Margrethe II
Office2:Permanent Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
at the Prime Minister's Office
Termstart2:2015
Termend2:2019
Primeminister2:Helle Thorning-Schmidt
Lars Løkke Rasmussen
Predecessor2:Lars Gert Lose
Successor2:Jean-Charles Ellermann-Kingombe
Alma Mater:University of Copenhagen
Harvard Kennedy School
Honorific Suffix:R.
Residence:Paris, Île-de-France, France

Michael Starbæk Christensen is Danish diplomat and civil servant. He is the current Ambassador of Denmark to France, having previously served as Permanent Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs at the Prime Minister's Office (2015–2019), under Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt and Lars Løkke Rasmussen.

Starbæk has held several positions within the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Prime Minister's Office. He served as Under Secretary for Global Politics and Security and Political Director at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 2013 to 2015. He was the Deputy Head of Cabinet of European Commissioner for Climate Action, Connie Hedegaard, from 2010 to 2013, and Senior Adviser on Climate at the Prime Minister's Office from 2007 to 2010, under Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen and Løkke.

Starbæk is the forthcoming Ambassador of Denmark to China, and will take up the position on 15 August 2024.[1]

Early life and education

In 1987, he obtained a Master of Laws (cand.jur.) from the University of Copenhagen. He also holds a 2004 Master of Public Administration from the Harvard Kennedy School.[2]

Career

Described as being "classically trained in the Danish Foreign Service",[3] Starbæk started his diplomatic career as head of section in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a position he held from 1999 to 2003. From 2004 to 2007, he served as counsellor and second-in-command at the Mission of Denmark to the United Nations in New York.[4] [5] He served in this role during the Danish membership of the United Nations Security Council, and functioned as alternate representative to the council.[6] He has also been posted at the Royal Danish Embassy in Moscow, Russia.

In around 2002, Starbæk had attracted attention as one of the co-signatories of a statement in which employees in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs voiced their frustrations about the consequences of the government's stringent financial austerity plans.

In 2007, he was appointed Senior Adviser in the newly established Climate Secretariat at the Prime Minister's Office, in preparation for the 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen. The secretariat was headed by Bo Lidegaard, and he served under Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen and Lars Løkke Rasmussen. During the summit, he served as the Danish "top negotiator".[7] Immediately following the finalization of the diplomatic agreements of the climate summit, the then Minister for Climate, Connie Hedegaard, was nominated to take over Denmark's seat in the EU Commission, and she hand-picked Starbæk, then described as a "top diplomat", to accompany her to Brussels. He was subsequently appointed her Deputy Head of Cabinet.

In 2013, Starbæk was recalled and installed as Under Secretary for Global Politics and Security and Political Director at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He held this position under Minister of Foreign Affairs Villy Søvndal, Holger K. Nielsen and lastly Martin Lidegaard. In 2015, he was seconded to the Prime Minister's Office, where he served as the Permanent Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, under Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt and Lars Løkke Rasmussen.[8] In this capacity, he was described by the news media as the "tall man who often stands right behind the Foreign Minister and helps keep track of the more complex European and security policy matters".[9]

In 2019, Starbæk assumed his first ambassadorial appointment, becoming Ambassador of Denmark to France. During his time as ambassador, Starbæk has advocated for e.g. increased Danish investments in French Hydrogen train development.[10]

In the 2024 ambassadorial reshuffle, Starbæk was appointed Ambassador of Denmark to China, and he will take up this position on 15 August 2024. Current Permanent Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs at the Prime Minister's Office, Jean-Charles Ellermann-Kingombe, will succeed him as ambassador.

Honours

National

References

  1. Web site: 2024-03-22 . Fra Paris til Beijing og Berlin: Her er den årlige ambassadørrokade . 2024-06-12 . Embedsværk.
  2. Web site: 2024 . Profile – Michael Starbæk Christensen . 12 June 2024 . Linkedin.com.
  3. Web site: 2015-05-14 . Thorning henter toprådgiver i Udenrigsministeriet . 2024-06-12 . Jyllands-Posten . da.
  4. Web site: Ritzau . 2013-02-11 . Søvndal napper Hedegaards højrehånd . 2024-06-12 . borsen.dk . da.
  5. Web site: En godmodigt kontant dansk diplomat: "Jeg bryder mig ikke om, at kvindedebatten bliver jammer" . 2024-06-12 . Kristeligt Dagblad . da.
  6. Book: Nations, United . Permanent Missions to the United Nations . UN . 2006 . 333 . en.
  7. Web site: 2021-04-07 . Søvndal henter ny politisk direktør til Udenrigsministeriet . 2024-06-12 . Klima.
  8. Web site: 2021-04-07 . Udenrigspolitisk topdiplomat hentes til Statsministeriet . 2024-06-12 . Altinget.dk.
  9. Web site: 2015-05-14 . Thorning henter toprådgiver i Udenrigsministeriet . 2024-06-12 . www.avisen.dk.
  10. Web site: Thomsen . Peter . 22 April 2022 . Dansk ambassadør: Det er nu, hvis man vil med på fransk hydrogen-tog . 12 June 2024 . mobilitywatch.dk.
  11. Web site: Modtagere af danske dekorationer . 2024-06-12 . www.kongehuset.dk.