The Fletcher School

A Graduate School of International Affairs

Stephen W. Bosworth

Stephen W. Bosworth

Stephen W. Bosworth

Stephen.Bosworth@tufts.edu

Phone: (617) 627-3050

Fax: (617) 627-3508

Address:
The Fletcher School
Tufts University
160 Packard Ave
Medford, MA 02155

Dean, The Fletcher School

Education

AB and LLD (Hon.), Dartmouth College

Professional Activities

Served as U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Korea (1997-2000), U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines (1984-1987), and U.S. Ambassador to Tunisia (1979-1981). Previous Foreign Service assignments include Paris, Madrid, Panama City, and Washington, D.C., serving as Director of Policy Planning, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs, and Director of the Office of Fuels and Energy. Recipient of American Academy of Diplomacy's Diplomat of the Year Award (1987); Executive Director, Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO) (1995-1997); President, United States Japan Foundation (1987-1995). Taught at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs (1990-1994); Linowitz Chair of International Studies, Hamilton College (1993); Trustee, Dartmouth College (1992-2002), Chairman of Board of Trustees, (1996-1999). Appointed as Special Representative for North Korea Policy (March 2009).

Biography

Stephen W. Bosworth is the Dean of The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, a position he assumed in February 2001. Prior to his appointment at The Fletcher School, he served as the United States Ambassador to the Republic of Korea from November 1997 to February 2001.

From 1995-1997, Dean Bosworth was the Executive Director of the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization [KEDO], an inter-governmental organization established by the United States, the Republic of Korea, and Japan to deal with North Korea. Before joining KEDO, he served seven years as President of the United States Japan Foundation, a private American grant-making institution. During that period, he co-authored several studies on public policy issues for the Carnegie Endowment and the Century Fund. He also taught International Relations as an Adjunct Professor at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs from 1990 to 1994. In 1993, he was the Sol Linowitz Visiting Professor at Hamilton College.

Dean Bosworth has had an extensive career in the United States Foreign Service, including service as Ambassador to Tunisia from 1979-1981 and Ambassador to the Philippines from 1984-1987. He also served in a number of senior positions in the Department of State, including Director of Policy Planning, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, and Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs. He is currently serving as Special Representative for North Korea Policy.

Dean Bosworth is the recipient of several awards, including the American Academy of Diplomacy’s Diplomat of the Year Award in 1987, the Department of State’s Distinguished Service Award in 1976 and 1986, and the Department of Energy’s Distinguished Service Award in 1979. In 2005, the Government of Japan presented him with the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star.

Bosworth is a former member of the Board of Directors of the Council on Foreign Relations and currently serves as a member of the Board of Directors of the Japan Society of Boston. He is also a member of the Trilateral Commission.

Bosworth is a graduate of Dartmouth College where he was a member of the Board of Trustees from 1992 to 2002 and served as Board Chair from 1996 to 2000. He is married to the former Christine Holmes; they have two daughters and two sons.

Research Interests

US Foreign Policy; International Finance and Trade; US-Korean, US-Japan, and US-Asian relations; Energy; Arms Control and Disarmament.

Selected Publications

Books

  • Chasing the Sun - Rethinking East Asian Policy (Century Foundation Press 2006)

Selected Op-eds