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He was twice awarded the Edward Weintal Prize for distinguished diplomatic reporting.
His twelfth book, Fast Forward, Ethics and Politics in the Age of Global Warming, which he co-authored with William Antholis, Brookings Managing Director, was released in paperback in summer 2011.
It was intermittent, but it was there and it helped.
I didn’t waste a lot of time disabusing people that I had a connection with the president. Talbott went on to serve for seven years as Deputy Secretary of State.
For 21 years, through the 1970s and 1980s, Talbott worked as a journalist for Time magazine, focusing primarily on Soviet-American relations.
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Strobe Talbott’s interview was conducted by Mark Tauber on July 26, 2016. And I would usually go over afterwards or see them in the hallway and say, “Don’t worry. Although he turned this offer down, Talbott soon accepted another one. In fact, early on, like when I was confirmed in April of 1993, and when I started going into these meetings, and particularly later when I was Deputy Secretary, I would see people in the room who used to leak to me when I was a reporter.
I wasn’t. I mean there’s a lot of stuff that’s secret but it’s common sense and I knew a lot of the people. His work with Time led him to Washington D.C., where he continued to do foreign policy reporting and analysis, expanding his interests and expertise from Russia and Eastern Europe to include India, Latin America, China, and more.
It was not until 1993 that Talbott became directly involved in government — when his fellow Rhodes Scholar President Bill Clinton invited him to become ambassador to Moscow.
Education
Bachelor, Yale University, 1968. Talbott entered government service after 21 years with Time magazine. And they would look a little worried. So if he called me, I took the call and the first thing I would do the next morning, because it was usually late at night, [I] would say, the president called.
President Brookings Institution, since 2002.
Achievements
Strobe Talbott has been listed as a noteworthy think-tank executive by Marquis Who's Who.
Works
book
- Engaging India: Diplomacy, Democracy, and the Bomb
( In this revised edition of the highly praised Engaging ...)
- At the Highest Levels: The Inside Story of the End of the Cold War
(The widely hailed behind-the-scenes history of the Cold W...)
- Engaging India: Diplomacy, Democracy, and the Bomb by Talbott, Strobe Brookings Institution Press, 2006 ( Paperback ) Paperback
- The Master of the Game
(Collectible Signed by author Hardcover with dust jacket)
- The Russians & Reagan
(The Russians & Reagan 0394726359 New 12/30/2014)
- The Russia Hand: A Memoir of Presidential Diplomacy Reprint edition by Talbott, Strobe (2003) Paperback
- The Russia Hand: A Memoir of Presidential Diplomacy Paperback - May 13, 2003
- (Engaging India: Diplomacy, Democracy, and the Bomb ) Author: Strobe Talbott May-2006
- The Russia Hand: A Memoir of Presidential Diplomacy
- The Russia Hand: A Memoir of Presidential Diplomacy by Strobe Talbott (1-May-2003) Paperback
- Engaging India: Diplomacy, Democracy, and the Bomb
Membership
Trustee Yale University 1976-1982, Hotchkiss School, 1982-1987.
That lasted about two days because it’s not as though there is a secret, magic recipe book that says now you’re in the government, now we’re going to reveal to you how it’s done.
Read Strobe Talbott’s oral history HERE.
Excerpts:
“When the Coke bottle stopped spinning, it was pointing at me and that’s why I was Deputy Secretary of State for seven years.”
A Call from President Clinton: I was expanding my portfolio of expertise .
Background
Talbott, Strobe was born on April 25, 1946 in Dayton, Ohio, United States. As a reporter, he covered Eastern Europe, the State Department, and the White House, then was Washington bureau chief, editor-at-large and foreign affairs columnist. Trustee Yale University 1976-1982, Hotchkiss School, 1982-1987; board directors Carnegie Endowment International Peace; Council on Foreign Relations.
Master of Letters, Oxford University, England, 1971.
Career
East European correspondent TIME magazine, 1971-1973, United States Department State correspondent, 1973-1975, White House correspondent, 1975-1977, diplomatic correspondent, 1977-1984, chief Washington bureau & foreign affairs columnist, 1984-1989, editor at large, 1989-1994.
. And they would look a little worried.”
Government Growing Pains: Regarding the transition from outside to inside government, I should say that the fact that I had spent two decades essentially peeking through the keyhole of government operations, helped me learn a lot.