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William C. Johnstone received his Ph.D. from Stanford University; he taught political science at the George Washington University until 1946. There he also served as Dean of the School of Government. He was Director of U.S.I.S. for India during 1946–1947 and an advisor to the U. S. Diplomatic Mission to Nepal in 1947. He served in the Department of State until 1953. During 1957–1959, he was co-director of the Rangoon–Hopkins Center for Southeast Asian Studies and visiting professor at the University of Rangoon. He has lectured and traveled extensively in south and southeast Asia, most recently in 1962. He is the author of a number of works on Asian politics. His most recent publication is Burma’s Foreign Policy A Study in Neutralism , 1963. He is a lecturer at the Foreign Service Institute, Department of State, and a consultant to the RAND Corporation.
William C. Johnstone; United States Policy in Southern Asia. Current History 1 February 1964; 46 (270): 65–70. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/curh.1964.46.270.65
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