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Publications ADST-DACOR Diplomats and Diplomacy Series For more than 225 years extraordinary men and women have represented the United States abroad under all kinds of circumstances. What they did and how and why they did it are not well known to their compatriots. In 1996 the Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training (ADST) and Diplomatic and Consular Officers, Retired (DACOR) created a book series to increase public knowledge and appreciation of the involvement of American diplomats in the events of world history. The series seeks to demystify diplomacy by telling the story of those who have conducted our foreign relations, as they saw them and lived them. Back
"The Anguish of Surrencer is an engrossing story told with sensitivity by one who has deep experience in Japan and who writes with clarity and empathy." — Michael Armacost, former ambassador to Japan Cloth: Nonmembers' price $27.50, Members' price $24.95; Softcover: Nonmembers' price $24.00, Members' price $22.00
"What do we, as a nation, mean to say to the world? Jane C. Loeffler shrewdly looks for answers in a crucial yet neglected place: the architecture of America's embassies. From the petty jealousies on Capitol Hill to the fine points of modernist design, Loeffler's effortlessly erudite and highly readable account explains how our government has tried—with mixed success—to represent us abroad in steel and stone." —Howard Fineman, Chief Political Correspondent, Newsweek, and ABC News Analyst Cloth: Nonmembers' price $27.50, Members' price $22.50, Special $15.00
Behind Embassy Walls:
The Life And Times of an American Diplomat “Ambassador Grove… makes it starkly, sometimes startlingly, clear that America’s statecraft is carried out by living, breathing people, with feelings. This senior American diplomat, one of the great ones of his time, makes it clear that the character of the people who conduct U.S. foreign relations crosscuts— sometimes dramatically—with the flow of critical issues and events.” — Daniel Simpson, Associate Editor of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Cloth: Nonmembers' price $34.95, Members' price $31.00
Born a Foreigner:
A Memoir of the American Presence in Asia, “As a missionary’s son in China, a soldier in the Pacific war, and a career diplomat, Chuck Cross was an eyewitness to America’s fateful encounters in Asia across five decades. His memoir is history at close-up range, full of revealing, well-observed details. Diplomats are schooled to take the world as it is, and these are a professional’s recollections. . . . Yet no one who reads them will fail to sense Cross’s own solid values or his sympathy and respect for the ordinary Chinese and other Asians whom he lived among during the turbulent and often tragic events recounted in this book.” —Arnold R. Isaacs, author of Vietnam Shadows: The War, Its Ghosts, and Its Legacy Cloth: Nonmembers' price $69.00, Members' price $30.00 (supply limited at $30.00) Softcover: Nonmembers' price $24.95, Members' price $20.00
"A Brief History of United States Diplomacy is splendid, full of just the kind of portraiture and basic information that 'fixes' the tradition of American diplomacy in the minds of students, U.S. citizens and non-Americans alike." —Alan K. Henrikson, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University Softcover: Nonmembers' price $6, Members' price $4.50, Bulk [25 or more] price $3.50
" Structured gregraphically, Building Diplomacy portrays embassies in Africa, East Asia, Europe, the Near East, the Pacific, South Asia, and the Western Hemisphere. An appendix lists the architects and designers of the featured buildings." , Cloth: Nonmembers' price $50.00, Members' price $42.50
"When it comes to recounting his adventures on four continents, Howard Simpson is the David Niven of Foreign Service officers." —George Stevens Jr., filmmaker and AFI founder Cloth: Nonmembers' price $24.95, Members' price $20
Captive in the Congo:
A Consul's Return to the Heart of Darkness ,
“Michael Hoyt’s book is a gripping and well-documented tale of U.S. relations with the remnants of the Belgian Congo during the 1964 Simba rebellion in Stanleyville. A deftly written account of an American diplomat’s experiences while held hostage by rebels through truly harrowing times, it reads like a fast-paced thriller. Tragically, it bears an eerie resemblance to events today in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Hoyt’s professional, almost clinically detached style gives these pages authenticity and drama.” —Brandon Grove, U.S. ambassador to Zaire, 1984-87 Cloth: Nonmembers' price $34.95, Members' price $29.00
" TITLE MAYBE An insider's view of how American policy toward China has been made over the last seven decades, China Confidential is an indispensable source for anyone wishing to understand the formal communiqués, dispatches, and memoranda that constitute the raw materials of diplomatic history and international relations." — Marc Gallicchio, Villanova University, author of The African American Encounter with Japan and China Cloth: Nonmembers' price $49.95, Members' price $40.00; Softcover: Nonmembers' price $21.00, Members' price $17.00
Crossing The Divide: An Insider's Account of the Normalization of U.S.-China Relations, by John H. Holdridge "John Holdridge meets the criteria of both professional and scholar, and his description of the relations between the United States and the People's Republic of China from 1945 to the present is must reading for every American interested in the accurate reporting of the evolution of America's post–World War II relationship with China." —From the Foreword by Alexander M. Haig Jr., former Secretary of State Cloth: Nonmembers' price $79, Members' price $60 Paperback: Nonmembers' price $28.95, Members' price $23 Cursed is the Peacemaker: The American Diplomat versus the Israeli General, Beirut 1982, by John Boykin
"This is the first, the only, and certain-never-to-be-bettered study of Philip Habib, the most outrageously talented, beloved, and influential American diplomat since Benjamin Franklin. . . . John Boykin captures the wily, witty Phil Habib in marvelously fast-paced and beautifully crafted prose." —CHARLES HILL, Yale University, former Executive Secretary of the Department of State Cloth: Nonmembers' price $29.95, Members' price $25
"Defiant Diplomacy depicts the extraordinary life of diplomat Henrik de Kauffmann (1888-1963), a major figure in U.S.-Danish relations during World War II and the first decades of the Cold War as Denmark's envoy to Washington." Library Edition: Nonmembers' price $78.95, Members' price $68.00
American Adacemy of Diplomacy 2004 Special Citation for distinguished writing on American Diplomacy Cloth: Nonmembers' price $34.95, Members' price $30.00
"By means of excerpted dispatches dating back to the American Revolution, 'Emperor Dead' depicts American representatives abroad noticing and calling attention to events, opportunities, and historical achievements about which people at home needed urgent knowledge. As Peter D. Eicher points out in his perceptive introduction, this reportage changed as telegraph lines and transoceanic cables speeded up communication, as proliferating news media made comprehensive reportage of events less necessary . . . and as matters of concern to Americans multiplied and broadened. Yet diplomatic reporting has remained vital [because of] its analysis, its perspective on events, and its important confidential information. Moreover, it provides a fascinating window on two centuries of world history. Of all this, Eicher's volume provides wonderful illustration." —From the Foreword by Ernest R. May, Charles Warren Professor of History, Harvard University Cloth (7" x 10"): Out of Print
Escape With Honor: My
Last Hours in Vietnam,
"The work of a compassionate, literate man . . . this is an inside view of the final days of the American presence in Vietnam. More importantly, it is an informative, uplifting inside view of how people cope in times of chaos." —Publishers Weekly, August 18, 1997 Cloth: Nonmembers' price $22.95, Members' price $19 Softcover: Nonmembers' price $16.95, Members' price $14.00
Foreign
at Home and Away: Foreign-Born Wives in the U.S. Foreign Service,
by "Margaret Bender has written an illuminating, highly readable book on the challenges that confront foreign-born spouses of U.S. Foreign Service officers. Her subjects are courageous, committed, and inspiring. . . . This engaging book, which I strongly recommend, also provides important insights on the demands faced by all foreign service spouses."—Marion Creekmore Jr., former U.S. Ambassador and Carter Center Program Director Softcover: Price: $16.95 In Those Days: A Diplomat Remembers, by James W. Spain "From boyhood glimpses of a strutting Al Capone to postwar Japan, a stint with the CIA, and a fascinating foreign service career—this is a life worth living. History is shaped by extraordinary people like Ambassador Spain. His Irish eloquence makes the difficult look easy while his humanity touches your soul." —Patrick J. Leahy, United States Senator from Vermont Cloth: Nonmembers' price $28, Members' price $23
Intervening in
Africa: Superpower Peacemaking in a Troubled Continent
, "Here are wisdom and insight (and adventure) from some of the best years of US Africa policy by the man who made it. . . . [R]equired reading for anyone interested in knowing how foreign relations should be practiced and the difficulty of doing so, not just in Africa but anywhere in the world. Indeed it is required reading for [any] administration and for an informed citizen constituency on African policy." —Professor I. William Zartman, Director, African Studies and Conflict Management Programs, Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies Cloth; Nonmembers' price $65.00, Members' price $45
" This history of USIA could not have come at a better time ... [It] is an extremely useful, clear, and compact introduction to a vitally important aspect of U.S. foreign policy. A familiarity with this history would save policymakers from repeating some costly mistakes. " — Walter Russell Mead Foreign Affairs Cloth: Nonmembers' price $49.95, Members' price $42.50
" At a time when the United States is encouraging democratic development in the Middle East, the Algerian case of partially successful transition to democracy should be better known. This is a good case study of what an ambassador actually does on a day-to-day basis ... a well-written firsthand account of recent history." — William B. Quandt, University of Virginia Cloth: Nonmembers' price $57.00, Members' price $51.00; Softcover: Nonmembers' price $24.95, Members' price $22.00
"Richardson's book is authoritative and informative in its narration of a life with an international purpose [and] combines his large and hopeful view of the world with the necessity of getting things done in ways that work." — Ambassador Brandon Grove, President, American Academy of Diplomacy Softcover: Nonmembers' price $25.00, Members' price $22.00
The October War: A
Retrospective,
"The October War is a close examination of the events leading up to the 1973 Arab-Israeli war and . . . the first comparative analysis by Israeli, Egyptian, Jordanian, Syrian, American, and former Soviet military and diplomatic participants and scholars of that seminal event." —Hermann F. Eilts, former U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia and Egypt Cloth: Nonmembers' price $55.00, Members' price $45.00
"[With his] playwright's sense of language, character, and drama, Pezzullo presents a Potemkin Village of posturing self-righteousness and counterproductive—sometimes inexplicable—decisions and actions by all sides..." — Henry (Chip) Carey, Professor of Political Science, Georgia State University Cloth: Nonmembers' price $45.00, Members' price $40.00
"Grant’s careful blending of historical hindsight with Strickland’s own words brings enormous value to our understanding of U.S. diplomacy." — , Foreign Service Journal Softcover: Price $18.00
". . . a seminal contribution to our understanding of the origins and sometimes bumpy evolution of the U.S.-Saudi relationship in the overall Middle East context [by] one of the diplomatic pioneers in that bilateral relationship." — Hermann Fr. Eilts, former U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia and Egypt Cloth: Nonmembers' price $35, Members' price $28
A Strategy for Stable Peace: Toward a Euroatlantic Security Community,
"The
construction of a stable peace within this community of nations will not
require the destruction of those special characteristics that have made
them so distinct. What will be different is that war among them will become
a part of history, not a part of their panoply of policy options."
— from
the Preface to A Strategy for Stable Peace
Softcover:: Nonmembers' price $17.50,
Members' price $15
"[This] well-crafted and well-written narrative captures the failures and foibles, the successes and surprises for American diplomacy of [the Haitian revolution]. For amateurs and history buffs alike this is a book you shouldn't miss and will not find easy to put down."
—
Thomas R. Pickering, former U.S. Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
Cloth:
Nonmembers' price $32.00, Members' price $28.00
"Finally! Every American student of history, every American diplomat and member of Congress should read this important book. It uncovers a little-known but vitally important chapter in the long relationship between the United States and the Muslim world."
—
Robert J. Allison, Suffolk University
Cloth:
Nonmembers' price $59.95, Members' price $50.00
The United States and Pakistan 1947–2000:
Disenchanted Allies,
“In The United States and Pakistan, 1947–2000:
Disenchanted Allies, Ambassador Kux has given us the companion volume to
his earlier and unequaled history, India and the United States: Estranged
Democracies, 1941–1991. Both are absorbing, at times wrenching, accounts
of misunderstandings and miscalculations that bring us, at the end of the Cold
War, to the unwelcome fact that the most dangerous nuclear standoff in the
world is on the Indian subcontinent—with the United States looking on, aghast
and helpless. Learn why.”
— Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan,
senior
scholar, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Cloth: Nonmembers'
price $55.00, Members' price $45.00; Softcover: Nonmembers' price $22.95,
Vietnam and Beyond: A Diplomat's Cold War Education,
“Few events in American history have generated as
much emotion, as much division, and as many long-term impacts for America and
American society as our nation's involvement in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia in
the latter half of the 20th century. . . .It seems appropriate that the first
volume in [Texas Tech University Press's Modern Southeast Asia Series] should
recount the journey of a diplomat whose working life with the U.S. Department
of State essentially encompassed the entire Cold War. . . . [Vietnam was] Ambassador
Miller's . . . central, defining experience.”
— James
R. Reckner, Director,
Vietnam Center and Archive, Texas Tech
University
Cloth: Nonmembers'
price $36.50, Members' price $30.00
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