
American Diplomacy
New on our web site: this
issue reveals a new communications system now in place at the U.S.
Department of State and at Embassies around the world; and there is an
analysis of a major report to the president on reorganizing U.S. national security. The Foreign Service Life section contains a look at
three decades of public... diplomacy work in Germany through the eyes of a distinguished retired diplomat; Announcements on our holiday hiatus and
on a new digest of world attitudes; an op-ed commentary and a reader
comment on Afghanistan make interesting reading.
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New on our web site: this issue reveals a new communications system now in place at the U.S. Department of State and at Embassies around the world; and there is an analysis of a major report to the president on reorganizing U.S. ...

American Diplomacy
New reviews of:
Articles on America's "standing" in the world and on the latest Human Rights Watch report on Cuba;
Speeches by Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Burns on U.S.-India relations, and by a classics professor on the future of Western warfare;
Books screened by our reviewers to provide some ideas for holiday gifts
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New on our web site: this issue reveals a new communications system now in place at the U.S. Department of State and at Embassies around the world; and there is an analysis of a major report to the president on reorganizing U.S. ...

American Diplomacy New on our website: This issue features a commentary on President Obama’s choices on Afghanistan and the parallels with those faced by Richard Nixon on Vietnam. Indeed, the war in Afghanistan is evident in several sections in this issue. Closer to home, an expert on U.S.-Canadian affairs provides us with an update on C...anadian politics. There is an announcement about Cold War Studies in Europe; a reader comments on Matthew Hoh’s letter of resignation.
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New on our web site: This issue features a commentary on President Obama’s choices on Afghanistan and the parallels with those faced by Richard Nixon on Vietnam. Indeed, the war in Afghanistan is evident in several sections in this issue. ...

American Diplomacy
New reviews of:
• Articles of current interest on President Obama’s foreign policy after 10 months in office and on whether the American military’s professionalism is in decline;
• A speech by Secretary of State Clinton to APEC;
• Books on the war in Afghanistan; a history of the U.S. Information Agency; and how to “fix” the disorderly state of the world.
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New on our web site: This issue features a commentary on President Obama’s choices on Afghanistan and the parallels with those faced by Richard Nixon on Vietnam. Indeed, the war in Afghanistan is evident in several sections in this issue. ...

American Diplomacy New on our web site: This issue marks the 20th anniversary of the symbolic end of the Cold War with the fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 1989. We have a review of a new book on two giants of U.S. foreign policy during the Cold War, Paul Nitze and George Kennan, and a nostalgic look back at President Reagan's "tear down this wall" speech.

American Diplomacy
New on our site: We
feature a commentary on two powerful American women and how they may
affect China-U.S. relations, the text of Matthew Hoh's resignation
letter and a commentary on the semantics of public diplomacy
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New on our web site: This issue marks the 20th anniversary of the symbolic end of the Cold War with the fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 1989. We have a review of a new book on two giants of U.S. ...

American Diplomacy
New reviews of:
Articles of current interest including the 21st century as a new American century, nuclear realism, and expert thinking on Afghanistan
Speeches on America's foreign policy by an administration critic and on homeland defense by a member of the administration
A Book on the future of a "new" public diplomacy
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New on our web site: This issue marks the 20th anniversary of the symbolic end of the Cold War with the fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 1989. We have a review of a new book on two giants of U.S. ...

American Diplomacy
New on our website:
Sometimes
diplomacy takes a different form as in this essay on art in our
diplomatic establishments; an Afghanistan Federation is proposed to
solve an intractable problem; the origins of the Voice of America, as
recalled by a distinguished diplomat, makes for some fascinating
reading in the Foreign Service Life section.
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New on our web site: Sometimes diplomacy takes a different form as in this essay on art in our diplomatic establishments; an Afghanistan Federation is proposed to solve an intractable problem; the origins ...

American Diplomacy
New reviews of:
Articles of current interest from NATO's role in Afghanistan to realities in Baghdad to a possible future military threat from China
A Speech on America's decline or not, by a leading conservative commentator
A Book on the lives of four military leaders and what they mean for the future of the Army.
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New on our web site: Sometimes diplomacy takes a different form as in this essay on art in our diplomatic establishments; an Afghanistan Federation is proposed to solve an intractable problem; the origins ...

American Diplomacy
New on our web site: A look at
the Obama Administration's multilateral approach in Latin America; a
Foreign Service Life article describing a high adventure in Venezuela;
Reader Comments on public diplomacy; as well as five reviews.
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NOTE TO READERS New on our web site: A look at the Obama Administration's multilateral approach in Latin America; a Foreign Service Life article describing a high adventure in Venezuela; Reader Comments on public diplomacy; as well as reviews of:

American Diplomacy
New reviews of:
Articles of current interest from the Commander's Initial Assessment of the situation in Afghanistan to the threat of piracy on the high seas
Speeches by the Prime Minister of Israel at the United Nations and by a Quantico-based researcher on the war in Afghanistan
A Book on the United States Foreign Service, past , present and future.
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NOTE TO READERS New on our web site: A look at the Obama Administration's multilateral approach in Latin America; a Foreign Service Life article describing a high adventure in Venezuela; Reader Comments on public diplomacy; as well as reviews of:

American Diplomacy New on our web site: Two articles on what is happening in Iran; a military perspective on the Arab art of war and a diplomat’s reflections on the Middle East peace process; two op-eds, on the importance of diplomacy and the threat of drugs.

American Diplomacy
New reviews of :
Articles of current interest from missile defense in Europe and the Iranian nuclear threat to U. S. - Japan relations http://www.unc.edu/depts/diplomat/#IAR
Speeches by the former Speaker of the House and the current NATO Secretary General http://www.unc.edu/depts/diplomat/#SPC
Books on the wars in Iraq,... U.S.-Turkish relations and a new way of looking at international relations. http://www.unc.edu/depts/diplomat/#BK
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NOTE TO READERS New on our web site: Two articles on what is happening in Iran; a military perspective on the Arab art of war and a diplomat’s reflections on the Middle East peace process; two op-eds, on the importance of diplomacy and the threat of drugs; as well as reviews of:

American Diplomacy New on our web site: Articles on U.S. Mideast Policy and John Hope Franklin; a Foreign Service Life vignette on friendship in Thailand; a summary of the Foreign Affairs Authorization Act 2010-11 and an op-ed on public diplomacy field operations.


















