U.S. Diplomacy

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An Online Exploration of Diplomatic History and Foreign Affairs

  • HISTORICAL SETTING
    • Brief History
      • Creating the Young Republic
      • Protecting the Young Republic
      • Helping the Nation Expand
      • Helping Preserve the Union
      • Diplomatic Growth During Times of Security
      • Ambivalent Internationalists
      • Fighting Dictators
      • Leadership and Conflict
      • Years of Confrontation
      • The Post-Cold War World
      • Multiateral Challenges
      • onfronting Terrorism and Crisis
      • Other Global Issues
      • Transforming U.S. Diplomacy
      • New Approaches
    • Historical Overview
      • Historical Sketches
      • History of the State Department
      • Historical Figures
        • Benjamin Franklin
        • John Adams
        • Thomas Jefferson
        • John Quiny Adams
        • Charles Francis Adams
        • William H. Steward
        • John M. May
      • Secretaries of State Since WWII
        • James Francis Byrnes (1945 - 1947)
        • George Catlett Marshall (1947 - 1949)
        • Dean Godderham Acheson (1949 - 1953)
        • John Foster Dulles (1953 - 1959)
        • Christian A. Herter (1959 - 1961)
        • Dean D. Rusk (1961 - 1969)
        • William P. Rogers (1969 - 1973)
        • Henry A. Kissinger (1973 - 1977)
        • Cyrus Roberts Vance (1977 - 1980)
        • Edmund Sixtus Muskie (1980 - 1981)
        • Alexander M. Haig Jr. (1981 - 1982)
        • George Pratt Schultz (1982 - 1989)
        • James Addison Baker III (1989 - 1992)
        • Lawrence S. Eagleburger (1992 - 1993)
        • Warren Minor Cristopher (1993 - 1997)
        • Madeline Korbel Albright (1997 - 2001)
        • Colin Powell (2001 - 2005)
        • Condoleezza Rice (2005 - 2009)
        • Hillary Rodham Clinton (2009 - present)
    • The Professional Service
      • Examples of Excellence
        • Frank Almaguer (1945 - present)
        • Diego C. Asencio (1931 - present)
        • Hiram Bingham IV (1903 - 1988)
        • Charles "Chip" Bohlen (1904 - 1974)
        • Eric J. Boswell (1945 - present)
        • Thomas D. Boyatt (1933 - present)
        • Ellis O. Briggs (1899 - 1976)
        • Ralph Johnson Bunche (1904 - 1971)
        • Marc I. Grossman (1951 - present)
        • Philip C. Habib (1920 - 1992)
        • F. Allen "Tex" Harris (1938 - present)
        • Arthur A. Hartman (1926 - present)
        • Loy W. Henderson (1892 - 1986)
        • U. Alexis Johnson (1908 - 1977)
        • George F. Kennan (1904 - 2005)
        • Alan P. Larson (1949 - present)
        • Robert D. Murphy (1894 - 1978)
        • Thomas Pickering (1931 - present)
        • John E. Reinhardt (1920 - present)
        • Rozanna "Roz" L. Ridgway (1935 - present)
        • Mary A. Ryan (1941 - 2006)
        • Ronald I. Spiers (1925 - present)
        • Terence A. Todman (1926 - present)
        • Clifton R. Wharton (1899 - 1990)
        • Frances E. Willis (1899 - 1983)
      • Diplomats in Harm's Way
        • Allen Wendt (Saigon 1968)
        • Terry McNamara (Cen Tho, Vietnam 1975)
        • Jackie Bong Wright (Saigon, 1975)
        • Bruce Laingen (Tehran, 1979 - 1981)
        • John Limbert (Tehran, 1979 - 1981)
        • Bruce Flatin (Kabul, 1979)
        • Diego Asencio (Bogota, 1980)
        • Robert Dillon (Beirut, 1983)
        • James Bishop (Mogadishu, 1990 - 1991)
        • Prudence Bushnell (Nairobi, 1998)
      • China Hands
        • Overview
        • The China Hands
        • China Hands Under Attack
        • What Happened to Them
        • Reactions to Secretary Acheson and Dulles
        • The Role of the American Foreign Service Association
      • Arabists
        • Who Are the Arabists?
        • Arabists and Israel
        • Responses to the Arabists
        • How the Arabists Have Been Treated
        • Contemporary Arabists
        • Arabist Oral Histories
      • A More Representative Foreign Service
  • DIMENSIONS OF DIPLOMACY
    • Contemporary Diplomacy
      • Transnational Issues
      • Commercial Diplomacy
      • Public Diplomacy
      • Political-Military Relations
    • Ethics and Theories
      • Ethics in International Affairs
      • Theories of International Relations
    • International Law
      • Major Treaties and Conventions
      • Diplomatic and Consular Immunity
  • STATE DEPARTMENT
    • The White House and Congress
      • Relations with the White House
      • Relations with Congress
    • At Home
      • Purposes, Resources, and Structure
      • Personnel Categories
      • Employee Organizations
      • Training: Foreign Service Institute
      • Foreign Service Career Issues
    • Abroad
      • State Personnel at Larger Missions
      • U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
      • Other Members of the "Country Team"
      • Other Congressionally-Funded Organizations
  • INTERNATIONAL SETTING
    • Foreign Country Information
    • Individuals, Organizations, and Institutions
  • RESOURCES
    • Oral History Project
    • Acronyms and Abbreviations
    • Bibliography
    • Useful Websites

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  • Historical Setting
    • Brief History Exhibit
    • Historical Overview
    • Historical Sketches
    • History of the State Department
    • Historical Figures
    • Secretaries of State since WWII
  • The Professional Service
    • Examples of Excellence
    • Diplomats in Harm's Way
    • China Hands
    • Arabists
    • A More Representative Foreign Service
  • Dimensions of Diplomacy
    • Contemporary Diplomacy
      • Transnational Issues
      • Commercial Diplomacy
      • Public Diplomacy
      • Political-Military Relations
    • Ethics and Theories
      • Ethics in International Affairs
      • Theories of International Relations
    • International Law
      • Major Treaties and Conventions
      • Diplomatic and Consular Immunity
  • State Department
    • The White House and Congress
      • Relations with the White House
      • Relations with Congress
    • At Home
      • Purposes, Resources, and Structure
      • Personnel Categories
      • Employee Organizations
      • Training: Foreign Service Institute
      • Foreign Service Career Issues
    • Abroad
      • State Personnel at Larger Missions
      • U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
      • Other Members of the “Country Team”
      • Other Congressionally-Funded Organizations
  • International Setting
    • Foreign Country Information
    • Individuals, Organizations, and Institutions
  • Resources
    • Oral History Project
    • Acronyms and Abbreviations
    • Bibliography
    • Useful Websites
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