Chas W. Freeman, Jr. is one of those rare diplomats with brilliant language abilities who also was involved in an…
Below we have provided a list of books that may be of interest to our readers and researchers that are…
Diplomacy and foreign policy attract some of the smartest, most dedicated, and most interesting figures in every generation. In this…
Back to Diplomats and Diplomacy Toussaint’s Clause: The Founding Fathers and the Haitian Revolution “[This] well-crafted and well-written narrative captures…
In 1956 John Tinny began his brief years on the “Golden Road to Samarkand,” his vision of the pinnacle for…
In Quiet Diplomacy, Armin Meyer recounts and analyzes the wide-ranging experiences and lessons learned in his remarkable life and extraordinary…
In the Aftermath of Genocide: The U.S. Role in Rwanda deepens understanding of the Rwandan genocide and the Congolese war…
Contributions by Virginians in the Foreign Service People born, raised, or educated in Virginia have made important contributions to America’s…