KEY POINTS
  • Shultz was a titan of American diplomacy who spent the 1980s trying to improve relations with the Soviet Union and forging a course for peace in the Middle East.
  • A lifelong Republican, Shultz held three major Cabinet positions in GOP administrations during a lengthy career of public service.
Former US Treasury Secretary and Secreatry of State George Schultz testifies before the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee 29 February, 2000 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.

Former Secretary of State George P. Shultz, a titan of American academia, business and diplomacy who spent most of the 1980s trying to improve Cold War relations with the Soviet Union and forging a course for peace in the Middle East, has died. He was 100.

Shultz died Saturday at his home on the campus of Stanford University, where he was a distinguished fellow at the Hoover Institution, a think tank, and professor emeritus at Stanford's Graduate School of Business.