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Reginald Bartholomew

Reginald Bartholomew
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Born Reginald Bartholomew
February 17, 1936
Portland, Maine
Died August 26, 2012 (aged 76)
New York City
Alma mater Dartmouth College, University of Chicago
Occupation United States Ambassador
Spouse(s) Rose-Anne (née Dognin)

Reginald Bartholomew (February 17, 1936, Portland, Maine – August 26, 2012, New York City, New York) was an American diplomat and former United States Ambassador to Lebanon (1983–86), Spain (1986–89), and Italy (1993–97). He was also a member of the American Academy of Diplomacy and Council on Foreign Relations. Additionally, he was a former member of the United States National Security Council (1977–1979).

Bartholomew earned a bachelor’s degree in history and political science from Dartmouth College in 1958 and a master’s degree in political science from the University of Chicago. He later returned to the University of Chicago to teach social sciences and government. Bartholomew taught at Wesleyan University as well, from 1964-68. While there, he met and befriended current President Emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations, Leslie H. Gelb, then a fellow instructor. In 1967, Gelb left to work as a policy adviser at the Pentagon, persuading Bartholomew to join him the following year. Both occupied various departments in different roles, with Bartholomew working at the National Security Council during the Carter administration and later succeeding Gelb as the director of politico-military affairs at the State Department.

Prior to his first ambassadorship, Bartholomew spent 15 years advising presidents and secretaries of state, most notably playing a key role in the SALT II arms limitation talks with the Soviet Union in 1979.


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