Background
Macdonald, Donald Stone was born on March 28, 1919 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
( In this new edition, Donald Clark has thoroughly revise...)
In this new edition, Donald Clark has thoroughly revised and updated Donald Macdonald’s widely praised introduction to Korea, describing and assessing the volatile and dramatic developments on the peninsula over the last five years. Remaining true to Macdonald’s original conception, Clark has reworked the existing text from the perspective of the mid-1990s to take account of the enormous political and economic changes in South Korea, the evolving relationship between North and South, and the implications of North Korea’s leadership transition and nuclear capability.
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Macdonald, Donald Stone was born on March 28, 1919 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
Bachelor of Business Administration, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1938; Master of Arts in Political Science, Harvard University, 1960; Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science, George Washington University, 1978.
Foreign service officer United States Department State, 1947-1969. Principal staff Operations Research, Inc., Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, 1969-1971. Consultant United States Department State, 1969-1975.
Professor political science East Stroudsburg (Pennsylvania) University, 1971-1980. Coordinator advisory area studies, Korea, Foreign Service Institute United States Department State, 1982-1993. Research professor Korea studies School Foreign Service, Georgetown University, Washington, 1984-1989.
Senior associate Senior International Resources, Inc., 1989-1993. International relations officer Headquarters United States Forces Korea, 1975-1977. Director Office of Intelligence Coordinator, United States Department State, 1980-1983.
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Board directors Harbour Square Owners, Inc., 1987-1990, Southwest Neighborhood Assembly, 1982-1986. Member American Association of University Professors, American Civil Liberties Union, American Foreign Service Association, American Political Science Association, Asia Society, Association for Asian Studies (president Mid-Atlantic region 1984-1985), Common Cause, Diplomatic and Consular Officers Retired, International Studies Association, Kings Chapel, Korean-American Association, Royal Asiatic Society, Smithsonian Resident Associates, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Rotary, Pi Sigma Alpha.
Married Jean Carroll Macdonald. 1 child, Thomson Stone.