Coups often do not go exactly as planned. While some result in military despotism and others in democratic reforms, some…
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Oral Histories of U.S. Diplomacy in Afghanistan, 2001–2021
Sponsored by The Rockefeller Foundation and Carnegie Corporation of New York The Collection Jonathan Addleton Hilda “Bambi” Arellano Jim Bever…
Beginning a U.S.-Ukraine Relationship
This “Moment in U.S. Diplomatic History” is one of four in a series about Russia, Ukraine, and U.S. relations in…
Women in the Workplace in the Foreign Service
For a long time, the American workplace has been a difficult place for women to navigate, and the Foreign Service…
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Secretary of State Colin Powell and 9/11
Imagine being secretary of state during the deadliest attack on American soil since 1941. This was Colin Powell’s job on…
Cold War
ADST Foreign Affairs Oral History Archive Cold War Podcast Produced by ADST interns, this podcast explores U.S. involvement in the…
Through Peace and Prosperity: An Armenian-American finds the American Dream
“Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.” This line from “The New Colossus,” by…