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A Diplomat’s Journey from the Middle East to Cuba to Africa: Ambassador Joseph Sullivan

Author : Joseph Sullivan
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 227 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2014-08-05
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781499048216

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Growing up on the far side of Boston in Dorchester, Joseph Sullivan could never have imagined the career he eventually had. But with his parents’ encouragement he studied at Boston Latin School and Tufts and Georgetown Universities and entered an increasingly diverse Foreign Service. His thirty-eight-year career included assignments in Mexico, post-revolution Portugal, Israel, Cuba, South Lebanon, Angola, and Zimbabwe. These countries shared common features of excitement, uncertainty, fascinating cultures, and people. In Washington, Ambassador Sullivan worked on controversial policy issues in Central America and Haiti. This book recounts Joe Sullivan’s story in interview form. As a senior diplomat, Joseph Sullivan rose to the positions of ambassador to Zimbabwe and to Angola, chief of the U.S. mission in Havana, Cuba, and deputy assistant secretary for Latin America. He chaired the Israel-Lebanon Monitoring Group and was Special Haiti Coordinator. Ambassador Sullivan is a Career Minister and won two Presidential Distinguished Service Awards. He assembled and edited the book, Embassies Under Siege and published articles in “Orbis” and “The Diplomatic Record.” Joseph Sullivan also served at Georgetown and Tulane Universities. While at Tulane, he coordinated international aspects of the U.S. response to Hurricane Katrina. He has two sons, Patrick and Sean.

Four Continents and Three Islands

Author : John Cushing
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 135 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2019-04-27
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781796028492

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Four Continents and Three Islands covers John’s childhood in Hawaii, his education at Reed College, and his service in the Peace Corps and his years as a teacher in Japan, Iran, and Tacoma. It then describes his career as a Foreign Service Officer on four continents (Europe, Africa, Asia and North America) and three islands (Hispaniola, New Guinea, and Trinidad).

Service to the World

Author : John T. Haralson
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2019-06-26
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781796041552

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Service to the World by John T. Haralson Pdf

What is this book about? A fast-paced interview that follows the life of a small-town “loggers” son as the youngest member of the famed U.S. Army’s “Green Berets” into military operations in Laos, Cuba, Vietnam, and other “hot” spots around the world. Following his highly successful military career, he became the manager of the Department of State Crisis Management Training Program for a second career training diplomats to handle terrorism, natural disasters, and the protection of U.S. citizens around the world. For 50 years, LTC John T. Haralson has been on the forward-edge of his country’s wars and other crises.

Three Embassies, Four Wars

Author : Ronald E. Neumann
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2017-11-06
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781543454062

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Three Embassies, Four Wars by Ronald E. Neumann Pdf

Three Embassies, Four Wars, is a finely honed insider's account of the challenges American diplomats face in hammering out policies to deal with an increasingly turbulent Islamic World. It's also a great story of what a life in the U.S. Foreign Service is really like. ...Neumann offers many cogent insights into the ways a skilled, well-trained diplomat can handle seemingly never-ending crises and promote important U.S. interests. Ambassador Howard B. Schaffer Georgetown University School of Foreign Service

State

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 1994-07
Category : Diplomatic and consular service, American
ISBN : UCBK:C049509143

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Newsletter

Author : United States. Department of State
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 76 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Diplomatic and consular service, American
ISBN : MINN:30000011074055

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Newsletter by United States. Department of State Pdf

Embassies Under Siege

Author : Joseph G. Sullivan
Publisher : Potomac Books
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Political Science
ISBN : UOM:39015034509920

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Embassies Under Siege by Joseph G. Sullivan Pdf

In Embassies Under Siege, eyewitnesses present nine representative crises in vivid detail, examining the recurring challenges posed to diplomatic missions. The authors, all career Foreign Service officers, provide more than just frightening firsthand accounts of vulnerable people facing great peril. They also suggest useful lessons for protecting diplomatic personnel abroad. Many of these suggestions have already been implemented, and as old problems continue and new crises develop, the lessons learned from these cases prove invaluable. Through stories of great physical courage, professionalism, and resourcefulness, Embassies Under Siege paints a clear picture of the unique type of individual serving in the Foreign Service today.

Diplomatic Interference and the Law

Author : Paul Behrens
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 491 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2016-05-05
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781509902781

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Diplomatic interference carries considerable potential for disruption. In this context, diplomats have been accused of insulting behaviour, the funding of political parties, incitement to terrorism and even attempts to topple the host government. Reactions can be harsh: expulsions are common and, occasionally, diplomatic relations are severed altogether. But an evaluation under international law faces challenges. Often enough, charges of interference are made when legitimate interests are involved – for instance, when diplomats criticise the human rights record of their hosts. In such cases, diplomats may be able to invoke grounds which are recognised under international law. On the basis of more than 300 cases of alleged diplomatic interference and the practice of about 100 States and territories, Diplomatic Interference and the Law provides an examination of the main areas in which charges of meddling have arisen – such as lobbying activities, contacts with the opposition, propaganda, the use of threats and insults and the granting of asylum. It analyses situations in which the sovereignty of the receiving State meets competing interests and offers solutions which avoid a conflict of norms. It concludes with useful advice for foreign offices and diplomatic agents and underlines the most efficient ways of dealing with situations of alleged interference. ''A book that is here to stay! It is essential reading for diplomats, academics, journalists, students and everyone who has an interest in international law and justice. Based on rigorous research, Paul Behrens' book offers new and thoughtful perspectives on the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations which we drafted in 1961. It demonstrates just how important it is to have a lawyer of his impartiality and integrity if we want to reach peaceful and lasting solutions in international relations. Diplomatic Interference and the Law has the makings of an instant classic, and I have no doubt that it will pave the way for the sorely needed reform of diplomatic law.'' Dr Nelson Iriñiz Casás, Vice President of the Committee of the Whole of the Vienna Conference on Diplomatic Relations in 1961; former Head of the diplomatic missions of Uruguay to Austria, Czechoslovakia, Hong Kong, Denmark and Sweden; author of Corrupción en la ONU. ''Dr Behrens's book rigorously analyses the legal doctrine of non-interference by diplomats in their hosts' internal affairs, and how it may conflict with legal obligations to combat, for example, denial of self-determination and breaches of human rights. Exhaustively researched and in accessible language, with copious, often entertaining examples, it will be an indispensable guide for diplomats. "Behrens on diplomatic interference" will be cited as the definitive authority on the matter for the foreseeable future. I recommend this book to diplomats, lawyers and the general reader: they will all read and refer to it with profit and immense pleasure.'' Sir Brian Barder KCMG, BA (Cantab.), is a former British ambassador to Ethiopia, Bénin and Poland and High Commissioner to Nigeria and Australia. ''Paul Behrens' book breaks new ground. It is the first study to focus on the vexed question of diplomatic 'meddling' in the domestic affairs of the receiving State. It has heightened topicality as many Western governments in their concern to promote human rights and democracy urge their diplomats to be active in their support of civil society, particularly in countries with authoritarian governments. This book is replete with case studies covering the 50 years since the signature of the Vienna Convention and provides an invaluable pathway through this legal minefield.'' Sir Ivor Roberts KCMG FCIL, President of Trinity College, Oxford; Former British Ambassador to Yugoslavia, Ireland and Italy

Global Trends

Author : National Intelligence Council and Office
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 80 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2017-02-17
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1543054706

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Global Trends by National Intelligence Council and Office Pdf

This edition of Global Trends revolves around a core argument about how the changing nature of power is increasing stress both within countries and between countries, and bearing on vexing transnational issues. The main section lays out the key trends, explores their implications, and offers up three scenarios to help readers imagine how different choices and developments could play out in very different ways over the next several decades. Two annexes lay out more detail. The first lays out five-year forecasts for each region of the world. The second provides more context on the key global trends in train.

Bulletin

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 826 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Cold War
ISBN : NWU:35556038760179

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On Course to Desert Storm

Author : Michael A. Palmer
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Government publications
ISBN : UCR:31210023607730

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Alter Egos

Author : Mark Landler
Publisher : Random House
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2016-04-26
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780812998863

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The deeply reported story of two supremely ambitious figures, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton—archrivals who became partners for a time, trailblazers who share a common sense of their historic destiny but hold very different beliefs about how to project American power In Alter Egos, veteran New York Times White House correspondent Mark Landler takes us inside the fraught and fascinating relationship between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton—a relationship that has framed the nation’s great debates over war and peace for the past eight years. In the annals of American statecraft, theirs was a most unlikely alliance. Clinton, daughter of an anticommunist father, was raised in the Republican suburbs of Chicago in the aftermath of World War II, nourishing an unshakable belief in the United States as a force for good in distant lands. Obama, an itinerant child of the 1970s, was raised by a single mother in Indonesia and Hawaii, suspended between worlds and a witness to the less savory side of Uncle Sam’s influence abroad. Clinton and Obama would later come to embody competing visions of America’s role in the world: his, restrained, inward-looking, painfully aware of limits; hers, hard-edged, pragmatic, unabashedly old-fashioned. Spanning the arc of Obama’s two terms, Alter Egos goes beyond the speeches and press conferences to the Oval Office huddles and South Lawn strolls, where Obama and Clinton pressed their views. It follows their evolution from bitter rivals to wary partners, and then to something resembling rivals again, as Clinton defined herself anew and distanced herself from her old boss. In the process, it counters the narrative that, during her years as secretary of state, there was no daylight between them, that the wounds of the 2008 campaign had been entirely healed. The president and his chief diplomat parted company over some of the biggest issues of the day: how quickly to wind down the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan; whether to arm the rebels in Syria; how to respond to the upheaval in Egypt; and whether to trust the Russians. In Landler’s gripping account, we venture inside the Situation Room during the raid on Osama bin Laden’s compound, watch Obama and Clinton work in tandem to salvage a conference on climate change in Copenhagen, and uncover the secret history of their nuclear diplomacy with Iran—a story with a host of fresh disclosures. With the grand sweep of history and the pointillist detail of an account based on insider access—the book draws on exclusive interviews with more than one hundred senior administration officials, foreign diplomats, and friends of Obama and Clinton—Mark Landler offers the definitive account of a complex, profoundly important relationship. As Barack Obama prepares to relinquish the presidency, and Hillary Clinton makes perhaps her last bid for it, how both regard American power is a central question of our time. Advance praise for Alter Egos “A superb journalist has brought us a vivid, page-turning, and revelatory account of the relationship between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, as well as of their statecraft. Alter Egos will make a signal contribution to the national debate over who should be the next American president.”—Michael Beschloss, bestselling author of Presidential Courage “Mark Landler, one of the best reporters working in Washington today, delivers an inside account of Hillary Clinton’s relationship with Barack Obama that brims with insight and high-level intrigue. It’s both fun to read and eye-opening.”—Jane Mayer, bestselling author of Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right

Angola Unravels

Author : Alex Vines,Human Rights Watch (Organization)
Publisher : Human Rights Watch
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Angola
ISBN : 1564322335

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Cuba the Morning After

Author : Mark Falcoff
Publisher : A E I Press
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Cuba
ISBN : STANFORD:36105111902594

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A major study of U.S.-Cuba relations warns that America is ill-prepared for the serious dilemmas and even threats posed by a post-Castro Cuba.