Jorden, William John

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JORDEN, William John

JORDEN, William John. American, b. 1923. Genres: Politics/Government, History, Writing/Journalism. Career: Vineyard Gazette, Edgartown, MA, reporter, 1947; New York Herald Tribune, NYC, member of news staff, 1948; Associated Press, foreign correspondent in the Far East, 1948-52; New York Times, foreign correspondent in Japan and Korea, 1952-55, Moscow bureau chief, 1956-58, diplomatic correspondent in Washington, DC, 1958-61; US Department of State, Washington, DC, member of Policy Planning Council, 1961-62, special assistant to under secretary of state, 1962-65, deputy assistant secretary of state for public affairs, 1965-66, member and spokesperson of US delegation to the Vietnam Peace Talks in Paris, France, 1968-69, US Ambassador to Panama, 1974-78; US National Security Council, Washington, DC, member of senior staff, 1966-68 and 1972-74; assistant to President Lyndon B. Johnson, 1969-72; Lyndon B. Johnson Library, Austin, TX, scholar in residence, 1978-80; US chairman, US-Panama Consultative Committe, 1991-95; writer. Publications: (with H. Borton and others) Japan between East and West, 1957; Panama Odyssey, 1984. Address: 5934 Frazier Lane, Mc Lean, VA 22101, U.S.A.

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