The Professional Diplomat /
The role of the Foreign Service Officer of the United States altered radically during and after World War II. John Harr, who served as a staff member of the Commission on Foreign Affairs Personnel in 1962 and as Director of the Office of Management Planning in the State Department for four years, de...
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Princeton, NJ :
Princeton University Press,
2015.
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Acknowledgment
- Tables and Figures
- Abbreviations
- Chart, Organization of the Department of State
- General Schedule for Civil Service, Foreign Service Officer, Foreign Service Reserve, and Foreign Service Staff
- Introduction
- Part I. The Background and Forces of Change
- 1. The Profession: A New Diplomacy?
- 2. The System
- 3. The Organization
- Part II. The Professional Group
- 4. Composition of the Corps
- 5. Social Origins and Characteristics
- 6. Characteristics, Norms, Attitudes
- 7. Change and the Profession
- 8. Coordination and Leadership
- Part III. Conclusion
- 9. A Managerial Strategy for the Future
- Appendix I. Methodological Appendix
- Appendix II. Documents
- Bibliography
- Index