Rust M. Deming

Senior Associate, Centre for the Study of Global Japan

Current affiliations

  • Centre for the Study of Global Japan

Biography

Biography

Ambassador Rust M. Deming retired from the Department of State in 2004, following a 38 year career. In 2010, he was asked to return to the State Department as Senior Advisor to the Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs. From March to September 2011, he served as Director of the Office of Japanese Affairs, in which capacity he helped coordinate the U.S. Government response to the 3/11 earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear disaster in Japan. 

Mr. Deming served as American Ambassador to Tunisia from January 2001 until September 2003. Prior to that, he served Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs (June 1998 to August 2000). 

Ambassador Deming spent much of his career dealing with Japanese affairs, having served in Japan as Charge d’Affaires, ad interim, from December 1996 to September 1997 and as Deputy Chief of Mission under Ambassador Walter Mondale from October 1993 to December 1996. From September 1991 to August 1993, he was Director of the Office of Japanese Affairs in the State Department. He served as Minister Counselor for Political Affairs at the American Embassy in Tokyo from August 1987 to July 1991. From 1985 to 1986, he was detailed to the National War College in Washington, DC. 

Other previous assignments include: Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University; Chief, External Political Affairs, American Embassy, Tokyo; Deputy Director, Office of Nuclear Policy, Department of State; Staff Officer, Office of the Secretary of State; Political Military Affairs Officer, Japan Desk, Department of State; Political Officer, American Embassy, Tokyo; Economic Officer, American Consulate General Osaka; and Political Officer, American Embassy Tunis. 

After his retirement from the State Department on 2004, Mr. Deming joined the faculty of the School for Advanced International Studies {SAIS} of Johns Hopkins University where he taught in the Japan Studies program for more than a decade. He now resides in Toronto with his wife, Patricia Aldana, CM, a publisher of children’s books. 

He completed his BA in 1964 at Rollins College and received his MA in East Asian Studies from Stanford University in 1981. He is also a 1986 graduate of the National War College of the United States. His foreign languages are Japanese and French. 

Throughout his career, Ambassador Deming received numerous State Department and Defense Department awards for distinguished service. In 2014, he received the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays and Neck Ribbon from the Emperor of Japan. He is chairman emeritus of the Japan America Society of Washington, DC and a board member of the Mike and Maureen Mansfield Foundation.  He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Washington Institute of Foreign Affairs, and the American Foreign Service Association.