Craig Baxter was an American diplomat, academic, and historian of South Asian history. He was the founder of the
American Institute of Bangladesh Studies.
Early life
Baxter graduated from the
Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania ( ; also known as Wharton Business School, the Wharton School, Penn Wharton, and Wharton) is the business school of the University of Pennsylvania, a Private university, private Ivy League rese ...
in 1951.
He served in the United States Army for two years and then did his masters from the University of Pennsylvania. He studied Hindi and Urdu languages at the
Foreign Service Institute
The Foreign Service Institute (FSI) is the United States federal government's primary training institution for employees of the U.S. foreign affairs community, preparing American diplomats as well as other professionals to advance U.S. foreig ...
. He was appointed as political officer at the United States Embassy in Delhi.
He did his PhD at the University of Pennsylvania on
Bharatiya Jana Sangh
The Bharatiya Jana Sangh ( BJS or JS, short name: Jan Sangh, full name: Akhil Bharatiya Jana Sangh; ) (ISO 15919: '' Akhila Bhāratīya Jana Saṅgha '' ) was an Indian right wing political party that existed from 1951 to 1977 and was the pol ...
, right-wing Hindu nationalist party in India and the precursor of the present-day
Bharatiya Janata Party
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.
Career
Baxter headed the Bangladesh Desk at the US State Department during the
Bangladesh Liberation War
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. He was the only US diplomat authorized to communicate with Bengali diplomats during the war. In the late 1970s he served as the Deputy Chief of the United States Mission to Bangladesh.
From 1978 to 1980, he was the ''Officer-in-Charge for International Scientific Relations for the Near East, South Asia, and Africa''.
In the mid 1980s Baxter joined
Juniata College
Juniata College is a private liberal arts college in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1876 as a co-educational school, it was the first college started by members of the Church of the Brethren as a center for vocational learning for those wh ...
in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania as a professor of political science and went on to become the chair of political science at the college. He founded the
American Institute of Bangladesh Studies in 1989.
Baxter wrote 13 books on the geopolitics of South Asia.
He edited and annotated the book, ''Diaries of Field Marshal Mohammad Ayub Khan, 1966-1972''.
Death
Baxter died on 7 February 2008.
The Dr. Craig Baxter Memorial Fund was established in 2008 through a donation by his estate. It provides financial support to South Asian studies.
References
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2008 deaths
Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania alumni
University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences alumni
American diplomats
Historians of South Asia
Juniata College faculty