Phillips Talbot

American diplomat
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican diplomat
PlacesUnited States of America
wasDiplomat Journalist Writer Educator
Work fieldAcademia Journalism Literature Politics
Gender
Male
Birth7 June 1915, Pittsburgh
Death1 October 2010Manhattan (aged 95 years)
Star signGemini
The details

Biography

William Phillips Talbot (June 7, 1915 – October 1, 2010) was a United States Ambassador to Greece (1965-69) and, at his death, member of the American Academy of Diplomacy, the Council of American Ambassadors and the Council on Foreign Relations.

Early life

Talbot was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and served in the United States Navy during World War II.

Career

Journalism

After graduating from University of Illinois in 1936, Talbot started as a reporter for the Chicago Daily News, where he remained from 1936-38. In 1939, having been turned down for a foreign correspondent position, he left the Chicago Daily News to take a position with the Institute of Current World Affairs in India where he reported on the Indian independence movement. The Phillips Talbot Fellowship was named in his honor and is awarded yearly by the Institute to promising young journalists.

Politics

Talbot was the United States Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian affairs from 1961-65 during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations.

Talbot served as President of Asia Society from 1970-1982 and was awarded the Padma Shri in March 2002 for his efforts in fomenting peace between India and America during his tenure as President.

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