Stephen W. Bosworth AKA Stephen Warren Bosworth Born: 4-Dec-1939 Birthplace: Grand Rapids, MI Died: 4-Jan-2016 Location of death: Boston, MA Cause of death: Cancer - Pancreatic
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Diplomat Nationality: United States Executive summary: US Ambassador to South Korea, 1997-2000 Wife: Sandra De Puit (div., one daughter, one son) Daughter: Allison Bosworth Son: Andrew Bosworth Wife: Christine Holmes (until his death)
University: BA, Dartmouth College (1961) University: George Washington University Professor: Columbia University (1990-94) Professor: Hamilton College (1993) Trustee: Dartmouth College (1992-2002) Dean: Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University (2001-13)
US State Department Special Representative for North Korea Policy (2009-) US Ambassador to South Korea (1997-2001) US Ambassador to the Philippines (1984-87) Director of Policy Planning (1983-84) US State Department Deputy Asst. Secy. for Inter-American Affairs (1981-82) US Ambassador to Tunisia (1979-81) US State Department Deputy Asst. Secy. for International Resources & Food Policy (1976-79) US State Department Director, Office of Fuels and Energy (1974-76) US State Department Economic Officer, Paris, France (1971-74) US State Department Economic Officer, Madrid, Spain (1967-71) US State Department Panama Desk Officer (1964-66) US State Department Principal Officer, Colon, Panama (1963-64) US State Department Vice Consul, Panama (1962-63) Member of the Board of Franklin Resources
Member of the Board of International Textile Group
American Academy of Diplomacy American Academy of Arts and Sciences Member (2010) Council on Foreign Relations Board of Directors Terror Free Tomorrow Advisory Board Trilateral Commission
Author of books:
Chasing the Sun: Rethinking East Asian Policy Since 1992 (2006, with Morton I. Abramowitz)
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