- William Milam
William Bryant Milam was an American
diplomat .Born in
Arizona , Ambassador Milam grew up inSacramento ,California and currently resides inWashington, DC . He received an A.B. fromStanford University and an M.A. ineconomics from theUniversity of Michigan .Milam is currently Senior Policy Scholar at the
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, DC, where he is working on a comparative study of modernPakistan andBangladesh . He also writes monthly op-ed columns for Pakistan's "Daily Times" newspaper.Prior to joining the Wilson Center, Milam was a career diplomat. He retired from the
United States Foreign Service at the end of July 2001 but was recalled after September 11 and spent nine months helping to set up the multilateral mechanism for the reconstruction ofAfghanistan . His last post before retirement was as Ambassador to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan where he served from August 1998 to July 2001.Ambassador Milam served as U.S. Chief of Mission in
Liberia from November 8, 1995 to August 23, 1998. During his tenure in Liberia, the seven-year civil war was brought to an end, free and transparent elections held, and a new democratically elected government took office. He was U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh from August 1990 to October 1993, and during that time witnessed the great strides that country made toward more complete democratization. From November 1993 to September 1995 he was U.S. Special Negotiator for Environmental and Scientific Affairs at theDepartment of State . In that capacity, he led the U.S. delegation that negotiated the 1994 Desertification Treaty.Prior to his appointment to Bangladesh, Ambassador Milam was Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Finance and Development with responsibility for international finance and development issues, including debt and investment, as well as intellectual property protection. He represented the United States at the Paris Club, the international forum for rescheduling official debt.In his earlier diplomatic career, Milam served in
Martinique ,French West Indies ; a previous tour in Liberia; inLondon , and inYaounde ,Cameroon . His earlier Washington assignments included African affairs, international finance, and international energy policy.From the Department of State, Ambassador Milam received theJames Clement Dunn Award, as the outstanding Class I officer (1981) and a Superior Honor Award (1983). He received a Presidential Meritorious Service Award (1990) and a Presidential Award for Outstanding Service (1991).External links
* [http://www.wilsoncenter.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=sf.profile&person_id=17852 William Milam Biography] , Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
* [http://www.fas.org/news/pakistan/1999/991112-pak-usia1.htm Islam and America] , Presented to the American Studies Conference,Islamabad , 5 November 1999
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