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Lilley, James R

LC control no.n 94015151
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Personal name headingLilley, James R.
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Associated countryUnited States
Associated placeWashington (D.C.) Taipei (Taiwan) Seoul (Korea) Beijing (China) Dallas (Tex.) Hartford (Conn.) Farmington (Conn.) Baltimore (Md.)
LocatedWashington (D.C.)
Birth date1928-01-15
Death date2009-11-12
Place of birthQingdao (China)
Place of deathWashington (D.C.)
AffiliationUnited States. Department of State
United States. Central Intelligence Agency
United Techs Corporation
Hunt/Sedco Oil Co.
National Security Council (U.S.)
American Institute in Taiwan
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
Otis Elevator Company
United States. Department of State
United States. Department of Defense
American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )
Profession or occupationAmbassadors Diplomats
Consultants Intelligence officers Policy analysts
Found inBeyond MFN, 1994: CIP t.p. (James R. Lilley)
China's military faces the future, 1999: CIP t.p. (James Lilley) data sht. (b. 01-15-1928)
New York times WWW site, Nov. 16, 2009 (in obituary published Nov. 14: James R. Lilley; b. James Roderick Lilley, Shandong Province, China; d. Thursday [Nov. 12, 2009], Washington, aged 81; former intelligence agent and ambassador to China who viewed that country with a rare blend of pragmatism and love because of his childhood there)
Who was who in America, 2009-2010 (Lilley, James Roderick; think-tank executive, former ambassador; born Tsingtao, China, January 15, 1928; B.A., Yale University, 1951; M.A. George Washington University, 1972; Foreign affairs officer US Department of State, various East Asian posts 1958-1975; dep. asst. sec. for East Asian affairs, Washington, 1985-1986; national intelligence officer CIA, Washington, 1975-1978; senior East Asian specialist officer NSC, Washington, 1981; dir. Am. Inst. in Taiwan, Taipei, 1982-1984; US Ambassador to Republic of Korea US Dept. of State, Seoul, Republic of Korea, 1986-1989, US Ambassador to China, Beijing, 1989-1991; assistant secretary US Department of Defense, Washington, 1991-1993; senior resident fellow American Enterprise Institute (AEI), Washington, 1993-2009; cons. Hunt/Sedco Oil Co., Dallas, 1979-1981, United Techs., Hartford Connecticut, 1979-1980, Otis Elevator, Farmington, Ct., 1984-1985, Westinghouse, Baltimore, 1984; Republican; home: Washington, DC; died November 12, 2009)
Associated languageeng