Career Diplomacy: Life and Work in the US Foreign Service, Third Edition
Career Diplomacy is an insider's guide to the Foreign Service as an institution, a profession, and a career.  In this thoroughly revised third edition, Kopp and Naland provide an up-to-date, authoritative, and candid account of the life and work of professional US diplomats, who advance and protect this country’s national security interests around the globe. The authors explore the five career tracks—consular, political, economic, management, and public diplomacy—through their own experience and through interviews with more than a hundred current and former members of the Foreign Service. They lay out what to expect in a Foreign Service career, from the entrance exam through midcareer and into the senior service—how to get in, get around, and get ahead.

New in the third edition: • A discussion of the relationship of the Foreign Service and the Department of State to other agencies, and to the combatant commands • An expanded analysis of hiring procedures• Commentary on challenging management issues in the Department of State, including the proliferation of political appointments in high-level positions and the difficulties of running an agency with employees in two personnel systems (Civil Service and Foreign Service) • A fresh examination of the changing nature and demographics of the Foreign Service

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Career Diplomacy: Life and Work in the US Foreign Service, Third Edition
Career Diplomacy is an insider's guide to the Foreign Service as an institution, a profession, and a career.  In this thoroughly revised third edition, Kopp and Naland provide an up-to-date, authoritative, and candid account of the life and work of professional US diplomats, who advance and protect this country’s national security interests around the globe. The authors explore the five career tracks—consular, political, economic, management, and public diplomacy—through their own experience and through interviews with more than a hundred current and former members of the Foreign Service. They lay out what to expect in a Foreign Service career, from the entrance exam through midcareer and into the senior service—how to get in, get around, and get ahead.

New in the third edition: • A discussion of the relationship of the Foreign Service and the Department of State to other agencies, and to the combatant commands • An expanded analysis of hiring procedures• Commentary on challenging management issues in the Department of State, including the proliferation of political appointments in high-level positions and the difficulties of running an agency with employees in two personnel systems (Civil Service and Foreign Service) • A fresh examination of the changing nature and demographics of the Foreign Service

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Career Diplomacy: Life and Work in the US Foreign Service, Third Edition

Career Diplomacy: Life and Work in the US Foreign Service, Third Edition

Career Diplomacy: Life and Work in the US Foreign Service, Third Edition

Career Diplomacy: Life and Work in the US Foreign Service, Third Edition

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Overview

Career Diplomacy is an insider's guide to the Foreign Service as an institution, a profession, and a career.  In this thoroughly revised third edition, Kopp and Naland provide an up-to-date, authoritative, and candid account of the life and work of professional US diplomats, who advance and protect this country’s national security interests around the globe. The authors explore the five career tracks—consular, political, economic, management, and public diplomacy—through their own experience and through interviews with more than a hundred current and former members of the Foreign Service. They lay out what to expect in a Foreign Service career, from the entrance exam through midcareer and into the senior service—how to get in, get around, and get ahead.

New in the third edition: • A discussion of the relationship of the Foreign Service and the Department of State to other agencies, and to the combatant commands • An expanded analysis of hiring procedures• Commentary on challenging management issues in the Department of State, including the proliferation of political appointments in high-level positions and the difficulties of running an agency with employees in two personnel systems (Civil Service and Foreign Service) • A fresh examination of the changing nature and demographics of the Foreign Service


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781626164680
Publisher: Georgetown University Press
Publication date: 09/01/2017
Edition description: Third Edition
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.60(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Harry W. Kopp, a former Foreign Service officer and consultant on international trade, has written widely on diplomacy and the Foreign Service.  He was deputy assistant secretary of state for international trade policy in the Carter and Reagan administrations. His foreign assignments included Warsaw and Brasilia.

John K. Naland served in the Foreign Service for nearly thirty years and was head of a provincial reconstruction team in a war zone in Iraq. He was twice elected as president of the American Foreign Service Association.

Table of Contents

List of IllustrationsPreface

Part I: The Institution1. What Is the Foreign Service? 2. History 3. The Foreign Service at the Department of State 4. Other Agencies: USAID, Commerce, Agriculture

Part II The Profession5. Form and Content6. Duty and Danger7. Politics and Professionalism8. Team Players

Part III The Career9. Getting In 10. Career Trajectory

Part IV The Future Foreign Service11. Tomorrow’s Diplomats Acknowledgments

Appendix A. State Department Organizational ChartAppendix B. InterviewsAppendix C. Online ResourcesNotesGlossaryBibliographyIndexAbout the Authors

What People are Saying About This

David Petraeus

A truly wonderful description of every aspect of life as a Foreign Service officer. Harry Kopp and John Naland have updated superbly the classic work on the diplomatic profession, providing a comprehensive, thoughtful, and frank portrayal of the U.S. Foreign Service, past, present, and future.

Lino Gutiérrez

The release of the third edition of Career Diplomacy could not be more timely. At a time when America's role in the world is the subject of intense debate in Washington and in red and blue states, this book will help new readers (and voters) understand the essence of how U.S. diplomacy works and why a strong Foreign Service is in the national interest.

William J. Burns

Career Diplomacy paints a vivid, meticulous portrait of Foreign Service life. In a digital age in which many question whether professional diplomats still have value, and at a moment in American politics in which the Department of State is increasingly starved of resources and respect, this book offers a powerful case for diplomacy’s continuing significance. In an increasingly fragmented and confusing world, we’ll need American diplomats more than ever to help make sense of a changing landscape and mobilize coalitions to meet its challenges.

Ronald E. Neumann (ret.)

Career Diplomacy is essential reading for those who want either to enter or understand the Foreign Service.  This updated edition contains much new material while managing an excellent balancing between what is new and what is unchanging in diplomatic work, along with a fine understanding of why effective diplomacy is so essential to policy success.

William C. Harrop

This thoroughly researched book details the history, structure and workings of the Foreign Service of the United States. Anyone contemplating a career in diplomacy should study it, with confidence that the implementation of American foreign policy will remain essential to our nation—despite the Trump Administration’s apparent disinterest in diplomacy.

John D. Negroponte

This third edition of Career Diplomacy is a masterful summary of the roles and responsibilities of our modern-day diplomatic service. It is a must-read for current and future practitioners and also recommended to our legislators and those involved in the new administration. Career Diplomacy not only thoroughly explains what the US Foreign Service does but also reminds us of the indispensable role it plays in supporting our national security.

Barbara K. Bodine

Career Diplomacy is not—or not solely—a guide for the aspiring diplomat. It goes well beyond that. In straight-forward language, it is a window into who our country's diplomats are, and why they serve.

Edward W. Gnehm

Career Diplomacy is an incredibly comprehensive and all encompassing narrative on American diplomacy—a lucid, but sober, compelling description of a generally unknown and unappreciated corps of professionals dedicated to serving America. It will inspire and guide those Americans seeing to follow those who have gone before.

David Patraeus

A truly wonderful description of every aspect of life as a Foreign Service officer. Harry Kopp and John Naland have updated superbly the classic work on the diplomatic profession, providing a comprehensive, thoughtful, and frank portrayal of the U.S. Foreign Service, past, present, and future.

Lino Gutiérrez

The release of the third edition of Career Diplomacy could not be more timely. At a time when America's role in the world is the subject of intense debate in Washington and in red and blue states, this book will help new readers (and voters) understand the essence of how U.S. diplomacy works and why a strong Foreign Service is in the national interest.

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