Nicholas Platt (born March 10, 1936) is an American diplomat who served as U.S. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Pakistan, Philippines, Zambia,
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Nicholas Platt - Former Ambassador to Pakistan
Ambassador Nicholas Platt recounts highlights of his long career, from...
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China 1972: Nicholas Platt's Home Movies of A...
NEW YORK, April 14, 2010 - Ambassador Nicholas Platt shares his you-ar...
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Nicholas Platt on Asia Society's 60th Anniver...
NEW YORK, October 25, 2016 Nicholas Platt, who served as Asia Society...
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18m 32s
Pieces of China (S4, E3): Amb. Nicholas Platt...
Pieces of China is an online series using objects to tell the story of...
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Ambassador Nicholas Platt on 'China Boys'
Ambassador Nicholas Platt reflects on his lengthy career and the overa...
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1h 30s
Thanksgiving Virtual Gala Honoree Interview: ...
Nicholas Platt, our Thanksgiving Virtual Gala 2020 honoree, highlights...
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52 US Security Experts Issue Statement Backing Iran Nuclear Deal
ecretary of State for Political Affairs and Ambassador to Israel, Russia, India, El Salvador, Nigeria, and Jordan, and the United NationsPaul R. Pillar, National Intelligence Officer for the Near East and South AsiaAmb. (ret.) Nicholas Platt, Ambassador to Pakistan, Philippines, and ZambiaAmb. (ret.) J.
Date: Jan 09, 2018
Category: World
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The long history of incredibly fraught relations between the US and Pakistan
ecause Pakistan had lost the strategic importance it enjoyed during the Cold War.)By 1992, the U.S. ambassador to Pakistan, Nicholas Platt, was suggesting that the Washington include Pakistan on its list of state sponsors of terrorism because of the aid it was allegedly funneling to militants in India.
Date: Jan 05, 2018
Category: World
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Phila. Orchestra to return to China with more than concerts
"Diplomacy is like how Woody Allen describes life - it's showing up, and events of this kind have very positive cumulative effect," said Nicholas Platt, former U.S. diplomat in China and Philadelphia Orchestra adviser.