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Edwin F. Stanton has had a distinguished career in the United States Foreign Service. Prior to World War II, he served with United States legations in Peking, Kalgan, Tientsin, Tsinan, Hankow and Shanghai, China. After World War II, he was assigned to the Department of State as Assistant Chief, Division of Far Eastern Affairs. From 1946 to 1947, he was Minister to Thailand. In 1948, he was appointed Ambassador and the President’s special representative to Burma. A trustee of the China Institute and the Asia Society, he also served as United States delegate to the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, 1948–1952. He is the author of Brief Authority.
Edwin F. Stanton; A “Presence” in Laos. Current History 1 June 1960; 38 (226): 337–341. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/curh.1960.38.226.337
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