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    David Shear

    Adjunct Professor, School of Advanced International Studies

    David Shear is a seasoned diplomat with a remarkable thirty-three-year career in U.S.-East Asia diplomacy, having served in essential roles within the Departments of State and Defense.

    Specializing in U.S.-Vietnam, U.S.-China, U.S.-Japan, and U.S.-Malaysian relations, David has a wealth of expertise in Southeast Asian affairs, political and international relations, diplomacy, national strategy, political-military affairs, and diplomatic history.

    His educational background is extensive, including studies at prestigious institutions like The Johns Hopkins University, Georgetown University, Nanjing University, National Taiwan University, and Cornell University, focusing on international relations, Asian studies, contemporary Chinese politics, modern Chinese history, philosophy, and language studies in Chinese and Japanese.

    David Shear has held key positions in various organizations, such as Adjunct Professor at The Johns Hopkins University, Chairman of the National Association of Japan-America Societies, Senior Advisor at McLarty Associates, and significant roles within the U.S. Department of Defense and U.S. Department of State, including serving as U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Asia-Pacific Security Affairs, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian Affairs, and Director of different offices relevant to Asian affairs.

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    Washington, District of Columbia, United States