Arthur Hobson Dean | |
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Dean in 1966 | |
| Born | (1898-10-16)October 16, 1898 Ithaca, New York, U.S. |
| Died | November 30, 1987(1987-11-30) (aged 89) |
| Alma mater | Cornell University |
| Occupations | Lawyer, diplomat |
| Employer | Sullivan & Cromwell |
| Known for | Negotiator of the Korean Armistice Agreement and Nuclear Test Ban Treaty |
| Board member of | Council on Foreign Relations, Asia Society, Bilderberg Group steering committee |
Arthur Hobson Dean (October 16, 1898 – November 30, 1987) was a New York Citylawyer and diplomat who was viewed as one of the leading corporate lawyers of his day, as well having served as a key advisor to numerous U.S. presidents.[1]
Dean was a native of Ithaca, New York, and attended Ithaca High School and then Cornell University. After serving in the U.S. Navy during World War I, he received both a bachelor's and LL.B degree from Cornell, in 1921 and 1923, respectively, and was the managing editor of the Cornell Law Quarterly[2]
Dean was chairman and senior partner of Sullivan & Cromwell, where he worked closely with John Foster Dulles. He was the chief U.S. negotiator at Panmunjeom where he helped negotiate the Korean Armistice Agreement, which ended the Korean War,[3][4] and helped draft and negotiate the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty in 1963.[5]
Dean was a member and later served on the board of directors of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Asia Society, and served as a delegate to the United Nations. He was a member of the steering committee of the Bilderberg Group[6] and participated in 14 conferences between 1957 and 1975.
Dean's official papers are maintained at Cornell University Library, of which he was a major patron.[7]