FDR's Ambassadors and the Diplomacy of Crisis

FDR's Ambassadors and the Diplomacy of Crisis
Title FDR's Ambassadors and the Diplomacy of Crisis PDF eBook
Author David Allan Mayers
Publisher
Pages 372
Release 2013
Genre Ambassadors
ISBN 9781139841788

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A fascinating history of American diplomacy in the Second World War and the ways US ambassadors shaped formal foreign policy.

FDR's Ambassadors and the Diplomacy of Crisis

FDR's Ambassadors and the Diplomacy of Crisis
Title FDR's Ambassadors and the Diplomacy of Crisis PDF eBook
Author David Mayers
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 387
Release 2013
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1107031265

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A fascinating history of American diplomacy in the Second World War and the ways US ambassadors shaped formal foreign policy.

FDR's Ambassadors and the Diplomacy of Crisis

FDR's Ambassadors and the Diplomacy of Crisis
Title FDR's Ambassadors and the Diplomacy of Crisis PDF eBook
Author Professor Department of History and Department of Political Science David Mayers
Publisher
Pages 388
Release 2014-05-14
Genre HISTORY
ISBN 9781139840606

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A fascinating history of American diplomacy in the Second World War and the ways US ambassadors shaped formal foreign policy.

Crisis Diplomacy

Crisis Diplomacy
Title Crisis Diplomacy PDF eBook
Author James L. Richardson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 444
Release 1994-09-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780521459877

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Although much has been written on international crises, the literature suffers from a lack of historical depth, and a proliferation of competing theoretical frameworks. Through case studies drawing on the rich historical experience of crisis diplomacy, James Richardson offers an integrated analysis based on a critical assessment of the main theoretical approaches. Due weight is given to systemic and structural factors, but also to the specific historical factors of each case, and to theories which do not presuppose rationality as well as those which do. Crisis diplomacy the major political choices made by decision makers, and their strategies, judgments and misjudgments - is found to play a crucial role in each of the case studies. This broad historical inquiry is especially timely when the ending of the Cold War has removed the settled parameters within which the superpowers conducted their crisis diplomacy.

American Ambassadors in a Troubled World

American Ambassadors in a Troubled World
Title American Ambassadors in a Troubled World PDF eBook
Author Dayton Mak
Publisher Praeger
Pages 248
Release 1992-08-21
Genre History
ISBN

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Seventy-four senior diplomats provide real insights and practical lessons into the business of being an American ambassador today in a troubled world.

Watching Darkness Fall

Watching Darkness Fall
Title Watching Darkness Fall PDF eBook
Author David McKean
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Pages 352
Release 2021-11-09
Genre History
ISBN 1250206987

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A gripping and groundbreaking account of how all but one of FDR's ambassadors in Europe misjudged Hitler and his intentions As German tanks rolled toward Paris in late May 1940, the U.S. Ambassador to France, William Bullitt, was determined to stay put, holed up in the Chateau St. Firmin in Chantilly, his country residence. Bullitt told the president that he would neither evacuate the embassy nor his chateau, an eighteenth Renaissance manse with a wine cellar of over 18,000 bottles, even though “we have only two revolvers in this entire mission with only forty bullets.” As German forces closed in on the French capital, Bullitt wrote the president, “In case I should get blown up before I see you again, I want you to know that it has been marvelous to work for you.” As the fighting raged in France, across the English Channel, Ambassador to Great Britain Joseph P. Kennedy wrote to his wife Rose, “The situation is more than critical. It means a terrible finish for the allies.” David McKean's Watching Darkness Fall will recount the rise of the Third Reich in Germany and the road to war from the perspective of four American diplomats in Europe who witnessed it firsthand: Joseph Kennedy, William Dodd, Breckinridge Long, and William Bullitt, who all served in key Western European capitals—London, Berlin, Rome, Paris, and Moscow—in the years prior to World War II. In many ways they were America’s first line of defense and they often communicated with the president directly, as Roosevelt's eyes and ears on the ground. Unfortunately, most of them underestimated the power and resolve of Adolf Hitler and Germany’s Third Reich. Watching Darkness Fall is a gripping new history of the years leading up to and the beginning of WWII in Europe told through the lives of five well-educated and mostly wealthy men all vying for the attention of the man in the Oval Office.

The Crisis in American Diplomacy

The Crisis in American Diplomacy
Title The Crisis in American Diplomacy PDF eBook
Author Smith Simpson
Publisher
Pages 346
Release 1980
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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