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Wives, Clerks, and 'Lady Diplomats': The Gendered Politics of Diplomacy and Representation in the U.S. Foreign Service, 1900-1940
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‘A Bazaar in the Coliseum': Marketing Southeast Asian Handicrafts in New York, 1956
Published 2014-02-01“…Furthermore, I identify the use of local material and visual culture in U.S. State Department aid programs active in the region, within American Cold War imperatives. …”
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Tracing China’s diplomatic transition to wolf warrior diplomacy and its implications
Published 2023-11-01“…The paper examines the underlying motivations for adopting the wolf warrior approach, using three case studies during the COVID-19 pandemic: the Twitter spat between Zhao Lijian and the U.S. State Department, the diplomatic conflict between China and Australia, and the confrontation between China and Sweden. …”
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Coming Home? The Integration of Hmong Refugees from Wat Tham Krabok, Thailand, into American Society
Published 2007-12-01“…In December 2003, the U.S. State Department officially announced the acceptance of roughly 15,000 Hmong refugees from Wat Tham Krabok, Thailand, into the United States of America. …”
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The Problem of Women in the Department: Sex and Gender Discrimination in the 1960s United States Foreign Diplomatic Service
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With Heart and Soul: Closing a Faith-Based Refugee Resettlement Office
Published 2011-11-01“…The research is based on formal interviews with employees, agency executives, former employees, and representatives of the agency's national office that has a contract with the U.S. State Department to resettle refugees in North and South Carolina. …”
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Defining and Redefining U.S.-Africa Trade Relations During the Trump Presidency
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Control, Capacity, and Legitimacy in Investment Treaty Arbitration
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“These Girls Never Give Statements”: Anti-Trafficking Interventions and “Victim-Witness Testimony” in India
Published 2022-09-01“…Framing sex trafficking as primarily a law enforcement and criminal justice issue, the U.S. State Department funds global South NGOs to work with the Indian legal system to strengthen prosecutions of sex trafficking cases. …”
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Mining events with declassified diplomatic documents
Published 2021“…Since 1973, the U.S. State Department has been using electronic record systems to preserve classified communications. …”
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Orientalizing Vietnam: The American Cold War, its “Problems” with Refugee Handicraft Artisans, and their Relationship to Barthes’s Mythology
Published 2012-11-01“…This paper examines discourses of orientalism narrating the political and cultural significance of representations of Vietnamese handicraft that the U.S. State Department’s International Cooperation Administration’s handicraft production and export program in Southeast Asia published in American craft, design and art journals and used in trade and department store exhibitions from 1955 to 1961. …”
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The United States and Singapore, 1974–1980 : a diplomatic history
Published 2019“…Marshaling documents from the U.S. State Department, the White House, the Central Intelligence Agency, as well as memoirs and speeches of key foreign policymakers, this study engages with and contributes to a burgeoning corpus of works investigating U.S.…”
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Reinventando a história: Lincoln Gordon e as suas múltiplas versões de 1964 Reinventing history: Lincoln Gordon and his multiple versions of 1964
Published 2009-06-01“…At the time, and in the following years, Gordon, however, insisted that the coup d’etat was "100 percent Brazilian." Using U.S. State Department documents, Gordon’s speeches, oral histories, and a 2005 interview with the former ambassador, this article analyzes the changing justifications that Gordon has offered over the last forty years to explain why he supported the overthrow of Goulart and gave unconditional support to the new military regime.…”
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