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AMERICAN DIPLOMATS (5) answer(s).
 
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Diplomat's philosophy / Grossman, Marc   Journal Article
Grossman, Marc Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   157570


Emissary to tyranny: serving as a US diplomat in Zimbabwe is tough life for African-American diplomats there is even harder / McCormick; Marima, Tendai   Journal Article
McCormick Journal Article
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Ghost guerrillas: the CIA and tiger General Li Zongren’s Third Force during the early Cold War / Jeans, Roger B   Journal Article
Jeans, Roger B Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract After a protracted struggle, in 1949 the Chinese Communists defeated Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalist armies and took control of the mainland. After the possibility of recognition of the new regime was dashed by Communist mistreatment of American diplomats and other U.S. citizens, the U.S. government adopted a strong anticommunist position. Disgusted with Chiang and his Chinese Nationalist Party, it also turned its back on its wartime ally. Thus opposed to both Communists and Nationalists even before the final Communist victory, it launched a search for viable “third forces” (neither Communist nor Nationalist) it could support instead. Far from an “abstraction,” this quest constituted a powerful theme in the approaches of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and State Department to China during the early 1950s.
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ID:   112112


Islamic Republic of Iran: facts and fiction / Amuzegar, Jahangir   Journal Article
Amuzegar, JAhangir Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Military strategy, foreign policy, and diplomacy: the American view / Kutovoy, Ye   Journal Article
Kutovoy, Ye Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract A YEAR has passed since the inauguration of US President Joseph Biden from the Democratic Party, but debates over the previous American president's military-political strategy, foreign policy, and diplomacy have lost none of their relevance.
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