Foster Rhea Dulles (24 January 1900, Englewood, New Jersey – 11 September 1970, Jamaica, Vermont) was an American journalist and historian, and author of a number of books.
[1][2] He specialized in political and cultural relations between the United States and East Asia,[1] and advocated internationalism as opposed to American isolationism.
[1] After secondary education at The Hill School in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, Dulles attended Princeton University, where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1921.
[1] For two years after graduation he lived in China and taught at Princeton University's Peking Center[4] (Princeton-in-Peking).
[11] On August 7, 1926, Foster R. Dulles married Marion Richardson in Bound Brook, New Jersey.