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American Diplomacy
American Diplomacy is an online quarterly founded in 1996 by Dr. Henry E. Mattox and Ambassador (ret) T. Frank Crigler. The journal is published by American Diplomacy Publishers, Inc. in cooperation with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill College of Arts and Sciences’ Curriculum in Peace, War, and Defense, and with the Triangle Institute of Security Studies consortium. The journal is open-access and peer-reviewed. Our goal is to inform readers about international issues and diplomacy, to promote greater understanding of the Foreign Service and the role of diplomats, and to encourage readers to consider a Foreign Service career. American Diplomacy contributors and content editors include U.S. and foreign diplomacy practitioners as well as independent observers and scholars. We also provide a platform for rising students in international affairs through a Student Corner. Journal “Commentary” includes analyses of American foreign policy and international affairs. The “Eyewitness” section provides a window on life and work in the Foreign Service through essays, interviews, and oral histories. Our “Books” feature highlights new publications. We also provide links to articles and organizations of interest. Opinions expressed are those of the individual authors and do not represent the position of American Diplomacy, which maintains its founding principles of balance and non-partisanship.Visit Site
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November 01, 2024
When I was a Vice Consul in Nuevo Laredo
By: Edward Marks -
November 01, 2024
The International Dynamics of Venezuela’s Presidential Election
By: Luigi R. Einaudi -
November 01, 2024
Migrant Labor and Economic Assistance
By: Mark G. Wentling -
November 01, 2024
China in Africa: The Nuanced Reality of Belt and Road
By: Hank Cohen -
November 01, 2024
Representation is Work
By: Charles A. Ray -
August 01, 2024
Has NATO Enlargement Enhanced US National Security?
By: Joshua Shifrinson -
August 01, 2024
Europe and NATO: Mountains Ahead
By: W. Robert Pearson -
August 01, 2024
Ukraine’s Long Path toward NATO
By: Steven Pifer -
August 01, 2024
NATO Bolsters Its Eastern Flank
By: William Courtney -
August 01, 2024
NATO at 75: Success Through Adaptation
By: Hans Binnendijk -
May 01, 2024
Satchmo, the Duke, and the Count: Representing America at its Best Despite Having Experienced its Worst
By: Larry Tye -
May 01, 2024
A New Face, But an Old Tactic: History Offers Clues on Stopping Russia’s African Advance
By: Herman J. Cohen -
May 01, 2024
The Modest Geopolitical Case for Pakistan
By: Ted Craig -
May 01, 2024
Tough Love and the Diplomacy of Foreign Assistance
By: Mark G. Wentling -
May 01, 2024
Diplomacy and the Mysteries of the How: The ‘Craft’ in Statecraft
By: Philip Zelikow -
February 01, 2024
Advice from an Old School Diplomat to the Chat/GPT Generation
By: Polonius -
February 01, 2024
CPR for the Turkish Economy: The 2001 Financial Crisis and its Aftermath
By: W. Robert Pearson -
February 01, 2024
Soviet vs. Post-Soviet Russian Disinformation
By: Todd Leventhal -
February 01, 2024
Russian Propaganda Efforts: Historical Continuities Accompany Technological Changes
By: John Katzka -
February 01, 2024
The Christmas Gift that Keeps Giving
By: Jack F. Jr Matlock -
November 01, 2023
The Tarnished Gold of the Amazon Women: Anita Ekberg on Trinidad
By: Jonathan Rickert -
November 01, 2023
I Didn’t Join the French Foreign Legion, but It Helped Rescue Me in Chad
By: James R. Bullington -
November 01, 2023
The World After the War: Rebuilding an International Order After the Conflict in Ukraine – A DACOR Conference
By: Keith McCormick -
November 01, 2023
Reconciling with a Former Enemy: Post-War Diplomacy between the US and Vietnam
By: Justin Ahn -
November 01, 2023
Ending Wars: When Does Diplomacy Have a Role?
By: Raymond F. Smith -
November 01, 2023
HIV, the Legacy of America’s Response, and Lessons for Future Outbreaks
By: Alisha Smith-Arthur -
November 01, 2023
Türkiye’s First 100 Years
By: W. Robert Pearson -
August 01, 2023
“La Grande Bouffe” or, Now and Then Diplomatic Life Does Include a Swanky Dinner Party
By: Jonathan Rickert -
August 01, 2023
A Mongoose Walked into a Narcotics Den…
By: Ed Marks -
August 01, 2023
Secret Baseball in China
By: W. Robert Pearson -
August 01, 2023
Doing More with Less, or a Stunt?
By: William Scott Harrop -
August 01, 2023
The Role of US Diplomacy in a Changing World
By: David Satterfield -
August 01, 2023
Mission Strategic Plans: A Neglected Developmental Tool
By: Mark Wentling -
August 01, 2023
The Battles of Bangui
By: June Carter Perry -
August 01, 2023
The Monroe Doctrine After 200 Years: A Strategic Hinge Period in American History
By: Thomas E. McNamara -
May 01, 2023
Would You Say No to Shirley Temple on Thanksgiving?
By: Raymond F. Smith -
May 01, 2023
Where the “Marshall Plan” Became the Organization for European Economic Cooperation
By: Renee M. Earle -
May 01, 2023
Glasnost – A Bulgarian View
By: Jonathan B. Rickert -
May 01, 2023
The Guinea Worm, President Carter and Me: A Journey Through Health Diplomacy
By: Lisa Rotondo -
May 01, 2023
Coming to Grips with Poverty in Africa
By: Mark Wentling -
May 01, 2023
Honoring Diplomats Punished for Doing their Job Well
By: Ismini Lamb, Chris Lamb -
May 01, 2023
How Climate Diplomacy is a Pillar of Efforts to Address Climate Change
By: Robert Blake -
February 01, 2023
Stepping Up Our Climate Diplomacy
By: Charles Ray -
February 01, 2023
Pan Am 103 and the Birth of “No Double Standard”
By: Richard Gilbert -
February 01, 2023
A Master Class in Diplomacy
By: Jonathan B. Rickert -
February 01, 2023
Reagan in China: Don’t Say Anything about the Turkeys
By: Beatrice Camp -
February 01, 2023
Russia’s Cultural Heritage Can Be a Bridge to the Future
By: Robert Cox -
February 01, 2023
Public Diplomacy Challenges in Reaching Russian Audiences
By: Mark G. Pomar -
February 01, 2023
Vladimir Putin’s Mistrust of the West Runs Deep
By: Andrew Goodman -
November 01, 2022
Language and Cultural Immersion Build Effective Communication
By: Bruce K. Byers -
November 01, 2022
Retail Politics in Trinidad and Tobago
By: Jonathan B. Rickert -
November 01, 2022
Remembering Mikhail Gorbachev and the 1991 Coup
By: Renee M. Earle -
November 01, 2022
U.S. Relations With China: DACOR Conference Summary
By: Keith McCormick, Emma W. Sandifer -
November 01, 2022
U.S.-China Agricultural Dialogue in Des Moines Shows Potential for Improving Relations During a Critical Period
By: Kenneth M. Quinn -
November 01, 2022
Fighting Corruption in the Arab World Should Be a U.S. Priority
By: Imad K. Harb -
November 01, 2022
Ukrainians to Putin’s Empire: Hell No!
By: Dick Virden -
November 01, 2022
Gorbachev: Humanism and Hubris
By: Raymond F. Smith -
August 01, 2022
Portuguese Diplomacy in Newark, New Jersey
By: Jorge Marinho, Júlio Ventura, Miguel Pinto Guimarães -
August 01, 2022
Playing the Kinship Card in Communist Bulgaria
By: Jonathan B. Rickert -
August 01, 2022
Spreading Americana in a Post-Soviet World
By: Robert Baker -
August 01, 2022
Restarting Educational Exchanges with China after the Cultural Revolution
By: John C. Thomson -
August 01, 2022
A Salute to Cultural Diplomacy and Those Who Make It Possible
By: Renee M. Earle -
August 01, 2022
Restructuring Our Assistance in Least Developed Countries
By: Mark Wentling -
August 01, 2022
Our National Devaluation of Diplomacy
By: Thomas E. McNamara -
May 01, 2022
Dubai Expo Pavilions Put Public Diplomacy Front and Center
By: Kyla Denwood, Spencer Cox -
May 01, 2022
The Foreign Affairs Oral History Collection: A National Treasure
By: Heather Ashe -
May 01, 2022
Telling America’s Story in Communist Times
By: Jonathan B. Rickert -
May 01, 2022
Democracy in Africa is Like a Flashlight without Batteries
By: Mark Wentling -
May 01, 2022
America, You Better Believe That Africa Matters
By: Charles Ray -
May 01, 2022
Don’t Leave the Russian People Behind
By: Renee M. Earle -
May 01, 2022
Was NATO Expansion Really the Cause of Putin’s Invasion?
By: Ken Moskowitz -
May 01, 2022
Europe at War
By: Robert Cox -
May 01, 2022
Putin’s Challenge to NATO and to the Global Enterprise
By: Thomas E. McNamara -
February 01, 2022
Where in the World Is Barbados?
By: Jonathan B. Rickert -
February 01, 2022
Books for the Baltics
By: Bob Baker -
February 01, 2022
Considering a Career with the State Department
By: George Sibley -
February 01, 2022
Rebuilding Diplomacy: DACOR Conference Summary
By: John Harbeson, Keith McCormick -
February 01, 2022
Captive Nations Once, NATO Allies Now
By: Beatrice Camp -
February 01, 2022
From Soviet State to Independent Estonia
By: Patricia H. Kushlis -
February 01, 2022
Launching USAID Programs in the New Independent States
By: Desaix Myers -
February 01, 2022
Public Diplomacy in Newly Independent Kazakhstan
By: Renee M. Earle -
February 01, 2022
Pioneer Diplomacy in Newly Independent Kazakhstan
By: Jackson McDonald -
November 01, 2021
Renewing the U.S.-European Partnership in the Post-Trump Era
By: Renee M. Earle -
November 01, 2021
When Anarchy Spills Across Borders
By: Edward Marks, Marshall Adair -
November 01, 2021
Dealing with Violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
By: Herman J. Cohen -
November 01, 2021
Towards a New Normalcy?
By: Robert Cox -
November 01, 2021
A Collapsing World?
By: György Schöpflin -
November 01, 2021
On American Diplomacy and the Disorderly Oscillation of World Orders
By: Chas W. Freeman Jr. -
November 01, 2021
A Soviet Diplomat’s Memories of Beijing 1973-1975
By: Simon Schuchat -
November 01, 2021
Mentoring Partnership Aims to Boost Diversity at State Department
By: Tom Brannan -
November 01, 2021
American Leadership and a Global Offensive Against COVID
By: John Blaney, Christopher Datta -
November 01, 2021
Transforming Cambodia’s “Killing Fields” into Farm Fields: American Diplomacy and Combatting Genocide
By: Kenneth M. Quinn -
November 01, 2021
Colin Powell’s Legacy
By: W. Robert Pearson -
November 01, 2021
Celebrating American Diplomacy
By: Chris Van Hollen -
November 01, 2021
How Diversity Can Enhance Diplomacy
By: June Carter Perry, Christopher Faison -
November 01, 2021
Memories of the U.S. Legation in Budapest 1945-47
By: Scott R. Schoenfeld -
November 01, 2021
Diplomatic Intervention Made a Difference in Suriname
By: Jonathan B. Rickert -
November 01, 2021
Red Tape in Russia
By: Peter Bridges -
November 01, 2021
Jack F. Matlock and American Diplomacy with Russia
By: Olga Krasnyak -
November 01, 2021
Harnessing Halloween for Diversity in Sweden
By: Beatrice Camp -
November 01, 2021
My British Exequatur, “By Her Majesty’s Command”
By: Jonathan B. Rickert -
November 01, 2021
William Rockhill, The Man Who Shaped China Policy a Century Ago
By: Peter Bridges -
May 01, 2021
Time to Rethink Development Assistance in the Sahel
By: Mark Wentling -
May 01, 2021
Why the U.S. Should Help Prevent Lebanon’s Collapse
By: Imad K. Harb -
May 01, 2021
The Impact of Climate Change on U.S. Foreign Policy and the National Interest
By: John Harbeson, Keith P. McCormick -
May 01, 2021
Is Diplomacy Back? Making the Case to the American People
By: Mary Thompson-Jones -
May 01, 2021
Beijing Brushstrokes
By: Beatrice Camp -
May 01, 2021
Military Crackdown in Burma and the Massacres of 8/8/88
By: Franklin Huffman -
May 01, 2021
When the KGB Sends Its B Team
By: Jonathan B. Rickert -
February 01, 2021
Multilateral Training and Work at Foreign Ministries
By: Kishan S. Rana -
February 01, 2021
“Reformed Multilateralism” at the United Nations
By: Asoke Mukerji -
February 01, 2021
Making Change Happen Within the United Nations
By: Catherine Bertini -
February 01, 2021
Multilateralism and the Superpower
By: Jeremy Greenstock -
February 01, 2021
Promoting Peace and Prosperity Through the United Nations
By: Thomas R. Pickering -
February 01, 2021
Cold War Conflicts over a Khmer Temple
By: John Burgess -
February 01, 2021
How Do We Talk to Foreign Audiences After Trump’s Subversion?
By: Ken Moskowitz -
February 01, 2021
Can the U.S. Still Be an Example to the World?
By: Renee M. Earle -
February 01, 2021
Can Sisyphus Win? Reforming Diplomacy for New Challenges
By: June Carter Perry -
February 01, 2021
VOA – A Biased, Sentimental Recollection
By: Philip Brown -
February 01, 2021
ConOff’s Suspicions are Aroused
By: Michael Mates -
February 01, 2021
A Light in the Window in Communist Times
By: Jonathan B. Rickert -
February 01, 2021
Mongolia’s Emergence
By: Peter Bridges -
November 01, 2020
The Middle East Accords: an American Perspective
By: Edward Marks -
November 01, 2020
Redesigning U.S. Assistance to Africa in the Post-Pandemic Era
By: Mark Wentling -
November 01, 2020
It’s High Time to Recharge and Empower Public Diplomacy in the State Department
By: Renee M. Earle -
November 01, 2020
The Everyday Importance of International Relations: Walk a Mile in Your Own Shoes
By: Charles Ray -
November 01, 2020
When Diplomacy’s Reputation Needs Tending: Some Advice from the Past
By: Kenneth Weisbrode -
November 01, 2020
Without Dallas: John F. Kennedy and the Vietnam War
By: Mark White -
November 01, 2020
It Is Up to the State Department to Reimagine a Better Institution
By: Tianna Spears -
November 01, 2020
Arms and the Diplomat—and the Red Brigades
By: Peter Bridges -
November 01, 2020
When “The Bridges of Madison County” Came to Moscow
By: Gregory Orr -
November 01, 2020
Nixon’s Watergate Scandal and NATO
By: Bob Baker -
November 01, 2020
Negotiating the U.S.-Romania Consular Convention
By: Jonathan B. Rickert -
November 01, 2020
The Middle East Accords: an Israeli Perspective
By: Ophir Falk -
November 01, 2020
The Middle East Accords: An Arab Perspective
By: Imad K. Harb -
August 01, 2020
Broadening the Foreign Service: The Role of Diplomats in Residence
By: June Carter Perry -
August 01, 2020
U.S.-China Relations and the Need for Continued Public Diplomacy
By: William A. Rugh -
August 01, 2020
International Opinion of the U.S. Slides from Respect to Pity
By: Renee M. Earle -
August 01, 2020
Aligning Venus and Mars: Striking the Appropriate Balance Between Diplomacy and Defense in International Affairs
By: Charles Ray -
August 01, 2020
Inspector General Steve Linick, a Deep State Conspirator?
By: Ken Moskowitz -
August 01, 2020
The Cardinal Sins of Diplomatic Political Analysis
By: Raymond A. Smith -
August 01, 2020
Spike Lee Brings Back Vietnam Memories of Race and the Bond in Combat
By: Kenneth M. Quinn -
August 01, 2020
The Impolite American Consul: A Memoir of the 1966 Buddhist Struggle Movement in Hué
By: J. R. Bullington -
August 01, 2020
Low Profile in the Philippines
By: Morton III Holbrook -
August 01, 2020
President Bush’s 2005 Mongolia Visit
By: Pamela J. Slutz, Brian L. Goldbeck -
August 01, 2020
Living with Africa for a Lifetime
By: Mark Wentling -
August 01, 2020
What America Has Lost
By: Christopher Datta -
May 01, 2020
The U.S. Government Was Not Adequately Prepared for Coronavirus at Home or Abroad
By: Jimmy Kolker -
May 01, 2020
When Glasnost Opened Soviet Doors for American English
By: Gregory Orr -
May 01, 2020
Looking Back on Vietnam Memories During Another Difficult April
By: J. R. Bullington -
May 01, 2020
Grim Week in Guinea
By: Mark Wentling -
May 01, 2020
IntraHealth and Global Development
By: Brenda Brown Schoonover -
May 01, 2020
Doing Development Better
By: Christopher Datta -
May 01, 2020
Europe in the Age of Uncertainties
By: Mikael Barfod -
May 01, 2020
Brexit Waves Will Lap at America’s Shores
By: Robert Cox -
May 01, 2020
The Significance of Targeting Soleimani
By: Ophir Falk -
February 01, 2020
Filming Manhole Covers in Chile
By: Susan Clyde -
February 01, 2020
Encounters with Kissinger
By: Peter Bridges -
February 01, 2020
Trauma in Togo
By: Mark Wentling -
February 01, 2020
Beer-Pong Diplomacy: A Diplomat’s Guide to Drinking in China
By: Derek Sandhaus -
February 01, 2020
Making “Devoted Efforts” Visible: The National Museum of American Diplomacy
By: Jane Carpenter-Rock -
February 01, 2020
Ralph J. Bunche – U.N. Mediator in the Middle East and Nobel Laureate
By: Renee M. Earle -
February 01, 2020
Strengthening the Relationship Between Embassies and U.S. Special Operations Forces: Part 1, the Current Environment
By: Carter Wilbur -
February 01, 2020
Strengthening the Relationship Between Embassies and U.S. Special Operations Forces: Part 2, Five USSOF–Embassy Truths
By: Carter Wilbur -
February 01, 2020
How Washington Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the UAE
By: Albadr AbuBaker Alshateri -
November 01, 2019
The Power of Ideas That Won the Cold War is Still Needed
By: Christopher Datta -
November 01, 2019
How U.S.-Soviet Scientific and Technical Exchanges Helped End the Cold War
By: Olga Krasnyak -
November 01, 2019
A Free Trade Agreement Could Benefit the U.S.-Brazil Trade Relationship
By: Peter Sufrin -
November 01, 2019
Reporting on the Spread of HIV in China
By: David Cowhig -
November 01, 2019
Hong Kong — Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
By: Dick Virden -
September 01, 2019
Learning About Islam: From Ignorance to Understanding
By: Benjamin Tua -
September 01, 2019
The Challenges of the Middle East
By: Haviland Smith -
September 01, 2019
The Zombie Returns: Middle East Peace Plan Would Create Palestinian Bantustan
By: Edward Marks -
September 01, 2019
Vice President Nixon and Cold War Public Diplomacy
By: Hans Tuch -
September 01, 2019
Murder in Equatorial Guinea: A Foreign Service Urban Legend
By: Mark L. Asquino -
May 01, 2019
Can the European Union Save Multilateralism?
By: Mikael Barfod -
May 01, 2019
Preventing an Israeli-Iran War
By: Alon Ben-Meir -
May 01, 2019
Swap-Shop: Time for a Deal in Kosovo?
By: Louis Sell -
May 01, 2019
Terrorism: Agreeing on the Basics
By: Ophir Falk -
May 01, 2019
The Rwandan Genocide Revisited
By: Robert E. Gribbin -
May 01, 2019
A Rare Bloom in Beijing
By: May Johnston -
May 01, 2019
Bonn Voyage, Twenty Years After
By: Richard Gilbert -
February 01, 2019
A New Cold War: Personal Reflections Regarding Russia’s Missed Opportunities with NATO, Ukraine and Its Western Neighbors
By: Keith C. Smith -
February 01, 2019
America’s Unipolar Moment of Renewal or Collapse?
By: Ofer Israeli -
February 01, 2019
America’s Yemen Policy
By: William A. Rugh -
February 01, 2019
President George H.W. Bush: the Man and the Statesman
By: Thomas E. McNamara -
February 01, 2019
The 1978 Revolution in Afghanistan
By: Larry Clinton Thompson -
February 01, 2019
Good Grief! An Embarrassing Career-Endangering Episode
By: Hans Tuch -
February 01, 2019
Rascals, hysterical women, and bankers: Dealing with American citizens abroad, 1921
By: David A. Langbart -
November 01, 2018
Relearning the Art of Nation State Diplomacy
By: Mike Anderson -
November 01, 2018
Global Migrant Remittances – A New Development Finance Paradigm?
By: Eric V. Guichard -
November 01, 2018
U.S. Embassy Tokyo Role in the Establishment of U.S.-Mongolia Relations
By: Alicia Campi -
November 01, 2018
USIA Films that failed in Africa
By: Bob Baker -
November 01, 2018
Abraham Lincoln, Hillary Clinton, and Liu Xiaobo
By: Beatrice Camp -
September 01, 2018
Groping in the Dark
By: Robert Cox -
September 01, 2018
Getting to Know Jane Goodall
By: Ralph Bresler -
April 01, 2018
The Marshall Plan: Seventy Years Since the Start of a Great Diplomatic Effort
By: Thomas E. McNamara -
April 01, 2018
The Surprising Allure of Russian Soft Power
By: Nicolai N. Petro -
April 01, 2018
Tell Me, Miss…
By: Elizabeth Krijgsman -
April 01, 2018
James and the Moscow Goons
By: Peter Bridges -
April 01, 2018
“We Found Ourselves Living in the Midst of a Battlefield”: The Experiences of the U.S. Consulate General in Warsaw on the Outbreak of World War II September 1939
By: David A. Langbart -
March 01, 2018
Militarization and Marginalization of American Diplomacy and Foreign Policy
By: Anthony C. E. Quainton -
March 01, 2018
Russia and Turkey—Dalliance or Alliance
By: W. Robert Pearson -
December 01, 2017
Venezuela: A Situation Report
By: Patrick D. Duddy -
December 01, 2017
Amendments to the Governance Structure of the Holy See and Canon Law during the European Migration Crisis
By: Lóránd Ujházi -
December 01, 2017
Uncle Sam, Matchmaker
By: Ben East -
October 01, 2017
Water as a basic human right within the Israeli-Palestinian con ict
By: Erika Weinthal -
October 01, 2017
India: Policy Implications for the United States
By: Jon P. Dorschner -
October 01, 2017
Authoritarian Backlash: A Comparison of Turkey & Venezuela
By: Robert Pearson -
October 01, 2017
Angola – an ambassador’s daily diary
By: Antonio Pinto da France -
September 01, 2017
The Evolving Terrorism Threat from Nixon to Trump
By: Edward Marks, Michael B. Kraft -
June 01, 2017
Can Science Diplomacy Advance STEM Education Particularly for Women in the Middle East?
By: Steven G. Greenbaum, David P. Hajjar -
June 01, 2017
Ambassador John Gunther Dean
By: John Gunther Dean, Charles Stuart Kennedy -
April 01, 2017
Presenting Credentials in Tonga
By: Vance Hall, Julia Hall -
April 01, 2017
Cuban Missiles and Operation Dragon Rouge
By: Robert Baker -
January 01, 2017
Making Peace in Syria: Economic Diplomacy
By: Abdallah Al Dardari -
January 01, 2017
Beyond the Basics: Holistic Humanitarian Assistance for Syrians
By: Margo Berends -
January 01, 2017
Runs, Hikes, & Cops in Bohemia
By: Peter Bridges -
January 01, 2017
Reminiscences of life under communism: Soviet Show trials
By: Norma Brown -
January 01, 2017
Reflecting on Vietnam: A Young Diplomat goes to War
By: Allen Keiswetter -
January 01, 2017
A US Citizen by Surprise
By: June Kunsman -
October 01, 2016
Vienna Snow and Soviet Meltdown
By: Robert Baker -
October 01, 2016
In Defense of The “Obama Doctrine”
By: John R. Murnane -
October 01, 2016
Countering Pakistan-Supported Terrorism: The Military Options
By: Jon P. Dorschner -
October 01, 2016
Africa’s Great Hunger Handicap
By: Mark Wentling -
October 01, 2016
A ‘High Iron Railing’: Plans to Implement Partition in the Palestine Mandate and British India
By: Lucy Chester -
September 01, 2016
The Conduct of Foreign Policy in the Information Age
By: Walter R. Roberts -
May 01, 2016
Angola Terrorist Report
By: Robert Baker -
May 01, 2016
Too Quick on the Draw: Militarism and the Malpractice of Diplomacy in America
By: Chas W. Freeman Jr. -
May 01, 2016
The Ineffectiveness of American Covert Regime Change Operations During the Struggle Against Islamist Terrorism
By: Jason Cooley -
May 01, 2016
SITREP: What We Talk About When We Talk About Brazil
By: Dick Virden -
May 01, 2016
Are South Asian Arms Sales in the U.S. National Interest? The Foreign Policy Implications
By: Jon P. Dorschner -
April 01, 2016
It’s Simple—the Cyprus Negotiations Will Fail: A Case Study
By: Roger L. Jennings -
March 01, 2016
Uganda—and triggered observations
By: Robert Baker -
March 01, 2016
Getting Sick in Africa
By: Bob Baker -
February 01, 2016
Valentine’s Day Murder of U.S. Ambassador
By: Bruce K. Byers -
January 01, 2016
Tijuana: First Assignment—The Good, the Bad, the Bizarre
By: Keith C. Smith -
January 01, 2016
Pushing Cookies at the Coal Face
By: Bob Baker -
January 01, 2016
Old Times on the Soviet Desk
By: Peter Bridges -
January 01, 2016
Communist Secret Police Unveil the Love of a Lifetime
By: Bob Baker