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Considers S. 633 and similar S. 2002, to establish a foreign service information officer corps for USIA.
Considers S. 633 and similar S. 2002, to establish a foreign service information officer corps for USIA.
Considers S. 633, to establish Foreign Service Information Officer Corps in USIA with personnel system of appointments, promotion, retirement and selection out similar to that of Foreign Service officers of State Department.
Examines the last seventeen months of Woodrow Wilson's presidency and the part played by his wife during his isolation from the world because of illness.
Considers H.R. 6277, to authorize a single personnel system for USIA, State Dept, and AID.
Heir to a tradition that predates the founding of the Republic, the Foreign Service of the United States has been representing U.S. interests abroad for more than two centuries. During that time, it has undergone organizational changes and acquired new functions in a process of adaptation to changing circumstances. Today, Foreign Service personnel in five different foreign affairs agencies work together and join with other elements of the federal government to help shape and execute the foreign policy of the United States. After tracing the Service from its origins to the structure established by the Foreign Service Act of 1980, Andrew Steigman describes the composition of the modern Foreign Service and offers a succinct account of the work done by its members at home and abroad. He concludes with an assessment of the problems posed for the Service by societal change and by the spread of terrorism and offers some cogent thoughts about the Service’s future.