Inside the World of Diplomacy: The U.S. Foreign Service in a Changing World

Inside the World of Diplomacy: The U.S. Foreign Service in a Changing World

by Seymour M. Finger
Inside the World of Diplomacy: The U.S. Foreign Service in a Changing World

Inside the World of Diplomacy: The U.S. Foreign Service in a Changing World

by Seymour M. Finger

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Overview

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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275970253
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/30/2001
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

SEYMOUR M. FINGER is Senior Fellow, Ralph Bunche Institute on the United Nations and President of the Institution on Mediterranean Affairs. He is Adjunct Professor of Political Science at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York and New York University, Visiting Professor at Georgetown University, and Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the College of Staten Island. He served for 26 years as a career diplomat in the U.S. Foreign Service, rising through the ranks to become an American Ambassador at the UN, where he had a major role in the establishment of the UN Development Program and the World Food Program. Ambassador Finger published seven earlier books, including Bending with the Winds: Kurt Waldheim and the United Nations (Praeger, 1990).

Table of Contents

Introduction
A Boy Grows in Brooklyn
President Truman's Proclamation: My Entry into the Foreign Service
Embassy Paris
Behind the Iron Curtain—Budapest
The Harvard Interlude and Rome
Life in Laos
Life in the Big Time: Henry Cabot Lodge and the United Nations
Adlai Stevenson
Arthur J. Goldberg: A Justice Comes to the UN
Charles Yost and the Nixon-Kissinger Years
George Bush—A Future President at the UN
Life after the Foreign Service
A Foreign Service for the 21st Century
Bibliography
Index

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