National Post

GEORGE SHULTZ DEAD AT 100.

U.S. secretary of state held four cabinet posts

- Will Dunham

WASHINGTON • George Shultz, the u.s. secretary of state who survived bitter infighting in president ronald reagan’s administra­tion to help forge a new era in American-soviet relations and bring on the end of the Cold War, died on Saturday at age 100, the California-based Hoover Institute said.

A man of broad experience and talents, Shultz achieved success in statesmans­hip, business and academia. Lawmakers praised him for opposing as sheer folly the sale of arms to Iran that were the cornerston­e of the Iran-contra scandal that marred reagan’s second term in office.

His efforts as America’s top diplomat from 1982 to 1989 under the republican reagan helped lead to the conclusion of the fourdecade-long Cold War that began after World War Two, pitting the united States and its allies against the Soviet union and the communist bloc and generating fears of a global nuclear conflict.

Shultz, a steady, patient and low-key man who became one of the longest-serving secretarie­s of state, steered to completion a historic treaty scrapping superpower medium-range nuclear missiles and set a pattern for dealings between Moscow and Washington that made human rights a routine agenda item.

He achieved the rare feat of holding four cabinet posts, also serving as secretary of the Treasury, as secretary of labour and as director of the Office of Management and budget.

Shultz remained active into his 90s through a position at a Stanford university think-tank and various boards. He also wrote books.

before joining the reagan administra­tion, the New york City native served in senior positions under republican president richard Nixon, who made him labour secretary (1969–70), the first director of the White House Office of Management and budget (1970–72) and treasury secretary (1972–1974). He previously was on republican President dwight eisenhower’s Council of economic Advisers.

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