Difference between revisions of "James L. Stewart"

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*[[Asian Cultural Center]] for [[UNESCO]]
 
*[[Asian Cultural Center]] for [[UNESCO]]
 
*[[World Bank]] - Consultant
 
*[[World Bank]] - Consultant
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*Charles Burress, "James L. Stewart -- longtime liaison to Asia", ''The San Francisco Chronicle'', January 29, 2006

Latest revision as of 14:46, 13 July 2007

James Lanius Stewart (d. 2006) was a famous American "Asia hand" who, according to San Francisco Chronicle, went from being a 'newsman in China to anti-communist propagandist, to U.S. diplomat and to seminal figure in the founding of the San Francisco-based Asia Foundation. In his later years, he was a respected cultural emissary as the foundation's Japan representative.' He established 12 of the CIA linked foundation's 18 offices in Asia.

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  • Charles Burress, "James L. Stewart -- longtime liaison to Asia", The San Francisco Chronicle, January 29, 2006