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William Clark Jr. (October 12, 1930 – January 22, 2008) was an American diplomat who served as Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs and U.S. Ambassador to India.

William Clark Jr.
Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
In office
July 10, 1992 – April 23, 1993
PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush
Preceded byRichard H. Solomon
Succeeded byWinston Lord
United States Ambassador to India
In office
October 10, 1989 – July 2, 1992
PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush
Preceded byJohn R. Hubbard
Succeeded byThomas R. Pickering
Personal details
Born(1930-10-12)October 12, 1930
Oakland, California, U.S.
DiedJanuary 22, 2008(2008-01-22) (aged 77)
Washington, D.C.
Alma materSan Jose State University (BA)
USC Gould School of Law (JD)
Columbia University (MA)

Early life and education

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Clark was born in Oakland, California. He earned a bachelor's degree from San Jose State University, a Juris Doctor from the USC Gould School of Law, and a Master's degree from the Columbia University School of International Affairs. He served in the United States Navy from 1949 to 1953.[1]

Career

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Clark began his career at the United States Department of State as Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs. Prior to this, he served for four years as Minister and deputy chief of mission for the Embassy of the United States, Tokyo, and as deputy chief of mission and Chargé d'affaires for the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, Egypt.

After retired from the United States Foreign Service, Clark was president of the Japan Society. He also worked as Managing Director of Hills and Company, an international trade consultancy firm based in Washington, D.C.[2]

Clark received numerous awards, including the Order of the Sacred Treasure Gold and Silver Star, conferred by the Emperor of Japan (2000),[3] and the Department of State Distinguished Honor Award (1989).

Personal life

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Clark was married and had one son.

References

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  • ^ (in Japanese) The Sasakawa Peace Foundation
  • ^ "MOFA: 2000 Autumn Conferment of Decorations on Foreign Nationals".
  • Diplomatic posts
    Preceded by

    John R. Hubbard

    United States Ambassador to India
    1989–1992
    Succeeded by

    Thomas R. Pickering

    Government offices
    Preceded by

    Richard H. Solomon

    Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
    July 10, 1992 – April 23, 1993
    Succeeded by

    Winston Lord


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