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  1. Nicholas Platt (born March 10, 1936) is an American diplomat who served as U.S. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Pakistan, Philippines, Zambia, and as a high level diplomat in Canada, China, Hong Kong, and Japan. He is the former president of the Asia Society in New York City. [1]

  2. Platt served as U.S. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Pakistan, Philippines, Zambia, and as a high level diplomat in Canada, China, Hong Kong, and Japan. He is the former president of the Asia Society in New York City. Platt entered the Foreign Service of the United States in 1959.

  3. www.brookings.edu › people › nicholas-plattNicholas Platt | Brookings

    Nicholas Platt is president of the Asia Society and, during a 34-year career in the U.S. foreign service, served as ambassador to the Philippines and Pakistan.

  4. Ambassador Platt: The growth of China’s power has refocused its atten­tion on long-standing territorial disputes, reinforcing Beijing’s determina­tion to reclaim its place as the leading power in the region and raising levels of anxiety among neighboring countries.

  5. Ambassador Nicholas Platt reflects on his lengthy career and the overall development of U.S.-China relations from the 1960's to the present at a Jones Day Le...

  6. Veteran diplomat looks back on US-China breakthrough of 40 years ago. HONG KONG, February 21, 2012 — Nicholas Platt, author of China Boys, former U.S. Ambassador, and President Emeritus, Asia Society, joined Asia Society Hong Kong Center for a discussion on China: Then and Now.

  7. Nicholas Platt served as U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan, Philippines, Zambia, and as a high level diplomat in Canada, China, Hong Kong, and Japan. As a young diplomat, Ambassador Platt accompanied President Richard Nixon on the historic trip to Beijing in 1972 that signaled the resumption of relations between the U.S. and China.