Stephen W. Bosworth

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Stephen W. Bosworth
Stephen W. Bosworth. U.S. State Department official photograph
Stephen W. Bosworth
Born Stephen Warren Bosworth
(1939-12-04)December 4, 1939
Grand Rapids, Michigan, US
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Boston, Massachusetts, US
Cause of death cancer
Citizenship American
Alma mater Dartmouth College
Occupation Academic, diplomat
Employer Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
Title Dean
Board member of Council on Foreign Relations
Japan Society of Boston
International Board of Advisers for the President of the Republic of the Philippines
Spouse(s) former Christine Holmes
Children two daughters and two sons
Awards American Academy of Diplomacy’s Diplomat of the Year Award in 1987
Department of State’s Distinguished Service Award in 1976 and 1986
Department of Energy’s Distinguished Service Award in 1979
Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star (Japan, 2005)
Notes
Ambassador Bosworth (left) and Mrs. Bosworth (far right) with Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos in Leyte in October 1984.

Stephen Warren Bosworth (December 4, 1939 – January 4, 2016) was an American academic and diplomat. He served as Dean of The Fletcher School at Tufts University and served as United States Special Representative for North Korea Policy from March 2009 to October 2011. He served three times as a U.S. Ambassador, to South Korea (1997–2001),[3] to the Philippines (1984–1987), and to Tunisia (1979–1981).[4] In 1987, he received the American Academy of Diplomacy's Diplomat of the Year Award.

In February 2009 U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton named Bosworth Special Representative for North Korea policy.[5][6]

Early Life and Career

Bosworth was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1939.[7] Before his appointment as Ambassador to South Korea he was the Executive Director of the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (1995–1997). Before coming to KEDO, he was president of the United States Japan Foundation.[1]

Private Career

Prior to 1984, his previous foreign service assignments include Paris, Madrid, Panama City, and Washington, D.C. where he was the State Department’s Director of Policy Planning, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for inter-American affairs, and Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs.

He was a member of the International Board of Advisers for the president of the Philippines, and also a member of the boards of International Textile Group and Franklin Templeton Investment Trust Management Co. (Korea). He was a member of the Trilateral Commission.

At times he has held teaching and oversight positions at various colleges and universities: Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs (1990–1994); Linowitz Chair of International Studies, Hamilton College (1993); Trustee, Dartmouth College (1992–2002), Chairman of Board of Trustees, (1996–1999).[1]

Educational Career

He holds an A.B. (1961) and an honorary doctorate (1986) from Dartmouth College. He was a graduate student at George Washington University.[8]

Political Career

He served on the Executive Committee of Americans Elect, a political party seeking to gain ballot access in every state in 2012.[9]

Death

On January 4, 2016, Bosworth died at the age of 76 due to cancer in Boston, Massachusetts.[10][11]

Writings

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External links

Media related to Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. at Wikimedia Commons

Diplomatic posts
Preceded by U.S. Special Representative for North Korea Policy
2009–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by United States Ambassador to South Korea
1997–2001
Succeeded by
Thomas C. Hubbard
Preceded by United States Ambassador to the Philippines
1984–1987
Succeeded by
Nicholas Platt
Preceded by United States Ambassador to Tunisia
1979–1981
Succeeded by
Walter Leon Cutler