Thomas W. Simons AKA Thomas W. Simons, Jr. Born: 4-Sep-1938 Birthplace: Crosby, MT
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Diplomat Nationality: United States Executive summary: US Ambassador to Pakistan, 1995-98 Wife: Peggy (two children)
University: BA, Yale University (1958) University: MA, Harvard University (1959) University: PhD, Harvard University (1963) Scholar: Diplomat-in-Residence, Brown University (1989-90) Professor: Consulting Prof. of 20th Century Intl. History, Stanford University (1998-2002) Professor: Director, Program on Eurasia in Transition, Harvard University (2002-)
US Ambassador to Pakistan (1996-98) US Ambassador to Poland (1990-93) US State Department Deputy Asst. Secy, European & Canadian Affairs (1986-89) US State Department Director for Soviet Union Affairs (1981-85) US State Department Counselor for Political Affairs, London, England (1979-81) US State Department Deputy Chief of Mission, Bucharest, Romania (1977-79) US State Department Chief, External Reporting Unit, Political Section, Moscow, Russia (1975-77) US State Department Policy Planning Staff (1974-75) US State Department International Relations Officer, Political-Military Bureau (1972-74) US State Department Political officer, Warsaw, Poland (1969-71) US State Department Consular officer, Warsaw, Poland (1968-69) US Official Secretary of Delegation to the GATT (1964-67) Hoover Institution Council on Foreign Relations International Fellow (1971-72) Hoover Institution Distinguished Visiting Fellow (1998-)
Author of books:
The End of the Cold War? (1990, history) Eastern Europe in the Postwar World (1993, history) Islam in a Globalizing World (1993, history)
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