Habib, Philip Charles

Habib, Philip Charles

▪ United States diplomat
born February 25, 1920, New York, New York, U.S.
died May 25, 1992, Puligny-Montrachet, France

      U.S. diplomat who had a distinguished 30-year career as a U.S. foreign-service officer, notably in his efforts in the Middle East in the 1970s and '80s.

      Habib, the son of a Lebanese grocer, was raised in a Jewish section of Brooklyn. He graduated from the University of Idaho (1942) and was studying for his doctorate in agricultural economics at the University of California when he decided to join the State Department. He was posted to Canada, New Zealand, Trinidad, and South Korea before going to Vietnam (1965–71), where, as chief political adviser to Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge (Lodge, Henry Cabot), he became a recognized expert on Asian affairs. As head of a task force studying the situation in war-torn Vietnam, he persuaded President Lyndon B. Johnson (Johnson, Lyndon B.) to restrict the bombing of North Vietnam. Under President Richard M. Nixon (Nixon, Richard M.), Habib served as U.S. ambassador to South Korea (1971–74) and as assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs (1974–76).

      After being named undersecretary of state for political affairs by President Gerald Ford (Ford, Gerald R.) in 1976, Habib concentrated on the Middle East. He persuaded Egyptian President Anwar el-Sādāt and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin to attend a Middle East peace summit with U.S. President Jimmy Carter (Carter, Jimmy) at Camp David, Maryland, in 1978. After suffering his second heart attack in 1978, Habib retired from the foreign service, but he was recalled by President Ronald Reagan (Reagan, Ronald W.) to defuse the situation in Lebanon. Habib was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom (1982) after negotiating a temporary peace agreement following the evacuation of the Palestine Liberation Organization forces from Beirut under the supervision of the U.S. Marines. He later served as a special envoy to the Philippines and Central America and helped persuade Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos to go into exile. Habib retired again in 1987 and was made commander of the French Legion of Honour in 1988.

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