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Harvey Feldman was born on 25 June, 1931 in United States, is an American diplomat. Discover Harvey Feldman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?

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Born 25 June, 1931
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1931

Harvey Julien Feldman (June 25, 1931 – February 24, 2009) was an American diplomat best known for planning the 1972 Nixon visit to China.

Feldman was born in Brooklyn, New York.

1952

While still a student in 1952, he married his first wife, Carolina (Carol) Borja Feldman, a classmate at the University of Chicago.

Their marriage ended in divorce.

1954

He attended the University of Chicago as both an undergraduate and a master's student in Chinese studies, receiving his M.A. in 1954.

1972

As a member of the Policy Planning Staff of the State Department, he helped plan U.S. president Richard Nixon's first visit to China in 1972.

1976

He married his second wife Laura Sherman in 1976.

Feldman served in Hong Kong for eight years, Taiwan for six, and Japan for four years.

1977

He continued involvement with the process of relations with China when he became the Director of the Office of Republic of China Affairs in September 1977.

1979

In that capacity, he and Lee Marks began to draft the Taiwan Relations Act at the request of Richard Holbrooke; the act would be passed into law in 1979.

He also created the American Institute in Taiwan which replaced the U.S. embassy in Taipei after relations were shifted to Beijing.

On August 2, 1979, he was appointed to the position of U.S. ambassador to Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands, resident in Port Moresby, the capital of PNG; he held that position until May 25, 1981.

He later served as an alternative U.S. representative to the United Nations, an ambassadorial-rank position and his final role in the State Department.

1981

After their divorce, she died in 1981.

1986

He retired in 1986.

After his retirement, Feldman continued his involvement with China affairs.

1989

In 1989, he met with then-ROC president Lee Teng-hui and advised him on potential strategies for helping the ROC to regain membership in the United Nations.

1994

In 1994, he became a fellow in China Policy of The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank.

2007

In 2007, he spoke out against remarks by United States National Security Council Senior Director for Asian Affairs Dennis Wilder stating that "Taiwan, or the Republic of China, is not at this point a state in the international community"; Feldman responded that U.S. government had no basis under law to oppose ROC membership in international bodies.

Outside of his China-related activities, Feldman was also a board member of the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs and a partner in consultancy firm Global Business Access.

2009

He died on February 24, 2009, at the age of 77 due to complications from aortic dissection.

He was survived by two sons from his marriage to Carol Borja Feldman (Chris Feldman and Peter Feldman), as well as his second wife Laura Sherman and their son Alex Feldman, as well as a sister, three grandchildren, and two great-granddaughters.