Sir Michael Aidan Pakenham (born 3 November 1943) is a British retired diplomat.
Pakenham is the third son of Labour politician Frank Pakenham, 7th Earl of Longford, and Elizabeth Harman. He is the brother of Thomas Pakenham, Lady Antonia Fraser and Lady Rachel Billington. He was educated at Ampleforth College and Trinity College, Cambridge, and was an exchange fellow at Rice University.
Pakenham was briefly a reporter for the Washington Post before joining the Foreign Office in 1965. He served in Nairobi and Warsaw before being seconded to the Cabinet Office 1971âÂÂ74 as Assistant Private Secretary, then Private Secretary, to the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (Geoffrey Rippon then John Davies), who at that time had special responsibilities for the co-ordination of British policy towards the European Communities.
In 1974 Pakenham was at the CSCE in Geneva, then was posted to New Delhi 1974âÂÂ78 and Washington, D.C. 1978âÂÂ1983. He was Head of the Arms Control and Disarmament Department at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office 1983âÂÂ87; Counsellor (External Relations) to the UK Permanent Representative to the European Community, Brussels, 1987âÂÂ91; Ambassador and Consul-General to Luxembourg 1991âÂÂ94; and Minister in Paris 1994âÂÂ97.
Pakenham was then seconded to the Cabinet Office again as Deputy Secretary for Defence and Overseas Affairs 1997âÂÂ99, then Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee 1997âÂÂ2000 (also Intelligence Co-ordinator 1999âÂÂ2000). Finally, he was posted to Warsaw as Ambassador to Poland 2001âÂÂ03. Pakenham was appointed a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in 1993 and a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE) in the Queen's Birthday Honours in 2003. He was made a Freeman of the City of London in 1992.
Since retiring from the Diplomatic Service, Pakenham has been chairman of Pakenvest International; senior adviser to Access Industries; non-executive director of the Westminster Group; a trustee of Chevening House; and a lay member of the governing Council of King's College London (and its vice-chairman since 2009).
Pakenham married Mimi Lavine (born Meta Doak) in 1980; they have two daughters.