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  2. Agustín Carstens - Wikipedia

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    Agustín Guillermo Carstens Carstens (born 9 June 1958 in Mexico City) [1] is a Mexican economist who has served as the general manager of the Bank for International Settlements since 1 December 2017. He served as governor of the Bank of Mexico from 1 January 2010 to 30 November 2017. [2]

  3. Roger D. Carstens - Wikipedia

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    Roger Dean Carstens is an American diplomat and retired United States Army Special Forces lieutenant colonel. Carstens has served as the special presidential envoy for hostage affairs since 2020. Raised in Spokane, Washington, Carstens graduated from United States Military Academy in West Point, New York , where he was class president for the ...

  4. Karl Carstens - Wikipedia

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    Carstens was born in the City of Bremen, the son of a commercial school teacher, who had been killed at the Western Front of World War I shortly before his birth. He studied law and political science at the universities of Frankfurt, Dijon, Munich, Königsberg, and Hamburg from 1933 to 1936, gaining a doctorate in 1938 and taking the Second Staatsexamen degree in 1939.

  5. Carstens - Wikipedia

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    Carstens is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Agustín Carstens (b. 1958), Mexican economist; Arno Carstens, South African singer-songwriter; Asmus Jacob Carstens (1754–1798), Danish-German painter; Camilla Carstens (b. 1977), Norwegian team handball player; Carl Wilhelm Carstens (1887–1950), Norwegian geologist

  6. Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The special presidential envoy for hostage affairs, or more formally the Office of the Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs, was established in 2015, by an executive order pertaining to the recovery of U.S. hostages held by non-state actors and of U.S. citizens wrongfully detained by foreign states.

  7. Asmus Jacob Carstens - Wikipedia

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    Asmus Jacob Carstens (or "Jakob", May 10, 1754 – May 25, 1798) was a Danish-German painter, one of the most committed artists of German Neoclassicism. His career was erratic, partly because of his difficult personality, and the majority of his large projects were left incomplete, or subsequently destroyed.

  8. Deon Carstens - Wikipedia

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    Deon Carstens (born 3 June 1979) is a former South African rugby union footballer. He played rugby for the Sharks and Stormers in Super Rugby and for Sharks and Western Province in the Currie Cup and Vodacom Cup competitions. He also played for Saracens in the English Premiership. Carstens announced his retirement in 2013 after an ongoing back ...

  9. David Carstens - Wikipedia

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    David Daniel Carstens (September 1914, in Strand – 6 August 1955) [1] was a South African boxer who competed in the Olympic games in 1932. He won the gold medal in the light heavyweight competition in Los Angeles , beating Gino Rossi of Italy in the final match.