Ambassador Finger provides an insider's view of significant events in
American diplomacy since World War II. Also included are insightful
appraisals of Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Bush, Lodge, Stevenson,
and Goldberg. He goes on to portray dramatic changes in the American
Foreign Service which has become a merit service of outstanding men
and women of varied ethnic backgrounds, chosen from all parts of the
country on the basis of highly competitive entrance examinations.
Finger also dispels the canard that a diplomat is someone sent abroad
to lie for his country. He argues that, on the contrary, a reputation
for integrity is essential for effective diplomacy. This is
particularly true at the United Nations. Finger spent 15 years there
and relates from experience salient situations where diplomatic skill,
effective advocacy, and the cultivation of friendship and trust have
contributed to the maintenance of peace and the establishment of
significant development programs. He further demonstrates how
permanent representatives who were close to the president were able to
have crucial influence on major American policies. This insightful
guide to contemporary American foreign policy and the workings of both
the Foreign Service and the United Nations will be of interest to
scholars and students of American diplomacy as well as candidates for
the Foreign Service.
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The U.S. Foreign Service in a Changing World
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780313074165
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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