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SUMMARY:ADST 2025 AGM Distinguished Speaker - Evan Thomas
DESCRIPTION:Evan Thomas –“The Legacy of Henry Stimson: His Doctrine\, His Decisions\, and the End of World War II”  \n© Oscie Thomas. Posted with the author’s permission.\nPlease join us as award-winning journalist and scholar Evan Thomas shares his insights on the legacy of former Secretary of State and Secretary of War Henry Stimson. Thomas will draw from his research for his 2023 book Road to Surrender: Three Men and the Countdown to the End of World War II\, examining the foundations of the Stimson Doctrine\, the monumental decisions that led to the use of the atomic bomb in Japan\, and what all this tells us about foreign policy today. A discussion will follow his remarks. \nThomas has published 11 books\, including the Wise Men (with Walter Isaacson)\, Ike’s Bluff\, and New York Times bestsellers Being Nixon and First: Sandra Day O’Connor.  He was a writer and editor for over 30 years at Time and  Newsweek magazines\, including 10 years as Newsweek’s Washington bureau chief\, and has appeared on many TV shows\, including Meet the Press\, CBS Morning News\, the Colbert Report\, and PBS’s Charlie Rose.  Thomas taught writing and journalism at Harvard and Princeton\, where\, from 2007-2014\, he was Ferris Professor of Journalism. \n[Register to attend in person]   [Register to participate virtually]
URL:https://adst.org/event/adst-2025-agm-distinguished-speaker-evan-thomas/
LOCATION:Dacor-Bacon House\, 1801 F Street NW\, DC\, United States
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SUMMARY:Special Book Event with Charles Trueheart: Diplomats at War
DESCRIPTION:Special Book Event with Charles Trueheart\nDiplomats at War:  Friendship and Betrayal on the  Brink of the Vietnam Conflict \n           Tuesday\, October 14\, 2025\n6:00 – 8:00 PM\n            DACOR Bacon House\, 1801 F Street NW \n  \nPlease join us as ADST and DACOR host journalist and scholar Charles Trueheart for reflections on his recent book Diplomats at War\, winner of the American Academy of Diplomacy’s 2024 Douglas Dillon Award. In a book that is part family memoir and part historical exploration\, Trueheart offers new insights into the diplomats at the center of U.S.-Vietnam relations in the fateful year of 1963 as our nations lurched toward all-out war. As son of the embassy’s Deputy Chief of Mission and godson of the U.S. Ambassador\, Trueheart witnessed an unraveling he has masterfully captured in this engrossing and heartfelt account that demonstrates the value of oral history in understanding diplomacy. He will deliver remarks in an interview format with Christopher Klein\, recent Deputy Chief of Mission in Hanoi\, and sign books after the event. Purchase Diplomats at War at the event or pre-order it below.  \n \nCharles Trueheart’s long career as a journalist and nonprofit executive included 15 years as a Washington Post correspondent and 10 years as director of the American Library in Paris. A graduate of Amherst College\, Trueheart worked as a journalist across the United States and as a correspondent in Canada and France. Across his career\, he served as associate director of the Institute of Politics at Harvard University\, director of the Kennedy School’s Public Affairs Forum and counselor and speechwriter for the U.S. Ambassador to France. His work has appeared in The Atlantic Monthly\, The American Scholar\, and other publications. \n  \n  \n  \n[Register to attend]                         [Pre-order the Book]
URL:https://adst.org/event/special-book-event-with-charles-trueheart-diplomats-at-war/
LOCATION:Dacor-Bacon House\, 1801 F Street NW\, DC\, United States
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SUMMARY:ADST’s 40th anniversary and launch of the 77th volume in the ADST-DACOR Diplomats and Diplomacy Series
DESCRIPTION:THE ASSOCIATION FOR DIPLOMATIC STUDIES AND TRAINING and DACOR\, An Organization of Foreign Affairs Professionals request the pleasure of your company as we celebrate ADST’s 40th anniversary with a reception to launch the 77th volume in the ADST-DACOR Diplomats and Diplomacy Series: REPRESENTING AMERICA: Firsthand Accounts from A Century of U.S. Diplomacy. \nEdited by\nROBIN MATTHEWMAN \n  \nRSVP (Acceptances only) to info@adst.org; Or to (202) 627-8939 \nBooks will be for sale at the event or at Amazon here.\nABOUT THE  BOOK
URL:https://adst.org/event/adsts-40th-anniversary-and-launch-of-the-77th-volume-in-the-adst-dacor-diplomats-and-diplomacy-series/
LOCATION:Dacor-Bacon House\, 1801 F Street NW\, DC\, United States
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SUMMARY:Special Book Event with Ben East: Profiles in Service: Peace Corps Roots in American Diplomacy
DESCRIPTION:The ADST’s latest release in the Diplomats and Diplomacy series—Profiles in Service: Peace Corps Roots in American Diplomacy—follows the throughline from participation in grassroots citizen exchange to challenges and achievements in highwire diplomacy. The featured individuals played a role in major global events of the last seven decades\, from domestic school desegregation efforts in the 1950s to the Iran hostage crisis of 1979–81; they contributed to rebuilding wartorn societies in Iraq\, Afghanistan\, and Vietnam and rebuilt infrastructure devastated by natural disasters. \n  \nAuthor Ben East will discuss how his research using ADST’s unique oral histories\, contemporary interviews\, and other material shaped the narrative. Whether with the Peace Corps\, USAID\, or the U.S. Department of State\, these diplomats helped keep America safe\, strong\,  and prosperous despite increasing turbulence and uncertainty. Among the diplomats featured in Profiles are: \n  \nAmbassadors Frank Almaguer; Charles Baquet\, III; Donald Bliss; Parker W. Borg; Brenda Brown Schoonover; David Greenlee; Christopher Hill; Franklin Pierce Huddle\, Jr.; John Limbert; Michael Metrinko; Peter Tomsen; Victor Tomseth; Kathleen Stephens; and Pamela White. \n  \nPaperback editions of Profiles in Service will be available for purchase during the event. \n[Register to attend] [Pre-order the book] \n  \nSupport ADST! The Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training is an independent nonprofit and nonpartisan organization. We rely heavily on the financial support of our members. We receive no government funding. Please consider investing in the future of American diplomacy by supporting us financially. \n  \nCapturing\, preserving\, and sharing the experiences of America’s diplomats \n  \nVisit us at adst.org
URL:https://adst.org/event/special-book-event-with-ben-east-profiles-in-service-peace-corps-roots-in-american-diplomacy/
LOCATION:Dacor-Bacon House\, 1801 F Street NW\, DC\, United States
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SUMMARY:History of U.S. Diplomacy: From Its Beginnings to Today Exhibit Opening
DESCRIPTION:ASSOCIATION FOR DIPLOMATIC STUDIES AND TRAINING requests the pleasure of your company at the reception for the opening of the exhibit in the Russell Rotunda:  \nHistory of U.S. Diplomacy: From Its Beginnings to Today \nRSVP: info@adst.org\n2:00 PM – 4:00 PM on April 08\, 2026  \nRussell Senate Office Building  \nRoom 325
URL:https://adst.org/event/history-of-u-s-diplomacy-from-its-beginnings-to-today-exhibit-opening/
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