Thomas Simons
Fellowships
Fellowships
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Essays on turning points in which Thomas Simons participated from 1945, when he and his family sailed to British India, to 1998, when he retired from the U.S. Foreign Service as U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan, after service in Switzerland, Poland, the USSR, Romania, the UK and Washington, D.C. As the then Deputy Assistant Secretary for European and Canadian Affairs at the U.S. State Department, Simons served as the U.S. notetaker in the final meeting at Reykjavík in October 1986.