
D. James Baker
D. James Baker is an influential American lawyer and politician known for his roles in government and diplomacy. He served as the Secretary of State under President George H. W. Bush, where he played a key role in foreign policy during the end of the Cold War, including the Gulf War. Baker was also notable for his work as White House Chief of Staff and for his involvement in various political and international negotiations. He is recognized for his pragmatism and effectiveness, contributing significantly to shaping modern American diplomatic strategy.