Different Forms of Government tied to American Government
(14.E.1- Identify relationships that the federal government establishes
with other nations.)
(14.E.2- Determine and explain the leadership role of the United
States in international settings.)
THOMAS
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Frontline Diplomacy: The Foreign Affairs Oral History Collection
of the Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training presents
a window into the lives of American diplomats. Transcripts of interviews
with U.S. diplomatic personnel capture their experiences, motivations,
critiques, personal analyses, and private thoughts. These elements
are crucial to understanding the full story of how a structure of
stable relationships that maintained world peace and protected U.S.
interests and values was built.
The interviews in the collection are mostly with Foreign Service
Officers but there also are some with political appointees and other
officials. While some 1920s-, 1930s-, and World-War-II-era diplomacy
is covered, most of the interviews involve post-World-War-II diplomacy,
from the late 1940s to the 1990s. This collection captures the post-World-War-II
period in vivid terms and intimate detail, documenting the way that
U.S. diplomacy defends the United States and its interests in a
challenging world. The narratives span the major diplomatic crises
and issues that faced the United States during the second half of
the 20th century and, as new interviews are added, will include
developments in the 21st century. The 1,301 transcripts of oral
history interviews were donated by the Association for Diplomatic
Studies and Training (ADST), a private, nonprofit organization.
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/collections/diplomacy/
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