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Winston Churchill
In this chapter, the author discusses a fable told by the great British diplomat and prime minister Winston Churchill. You can learn more about Winston Churchill at the Winston Churchill Home Page. This site is maintained by the Churchill Center in Washington, D.C., for those interested in the life, times, and achievements of the Rt. Hon. Sir Winston Spencer Churchill (1874-1965).
( http://www.winstonchurchill.org/ )
American Diplomacy
This site, housed at the University of North Carolina, is an electronic journal of commentary, analysis, and research on American foreign policy and its practice.
( http://www.unc.edu/depts/diplomat/ )
Foreign Service Journal
The Foreign Service Journal looks at global issues from an insider's perspective, covering international political and economic issues and social development issues with articles written by foreign affairs professionals, Foreign Service officers, and diplomatic correspondents.
( http://www.afsa.org/fsj/index.html )
The Department of State
The Department of State is the lead U.S. foreign affairs agency. It advances U.S. objectives and interests in shaping a freer, more secure, and more prosperous world through formulating, representing, and implementing the president's foreign policy. The secretary of state, the ranking member of the cabinet and fourth in line of presidential succession, is the president's principal adviser on foreign policy and the person chiefly responsible for U.S. representation abroad.
( http://www.state.gov/ )







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