U.S. Department of State: A Reference HistoryThis reference history describes and analyzes the State Department and Foreign Service of the United States. It also outlines the history of three major State Department functions, namely, the treatymaking process and record, representation in international conferences, and participation in international organizations and other agencies. The volume covers more than two centuries--from the genesis of American diplomacy to the 1990s. Unlike other works, this volume deals with such matters as departmental organization and management; personnel and staffing; administrative practices, reform, and reorganization; and the Department's operations, functions, principal and other officers, and problems. The volume consists of eight chapters, extensively footnoted, each of which focuses on successive periods grouped in four major historical eras. Tables are designed to serve as further reference for long-range historical analysis and exploration. The book is supplemented with three appendixes and a comprehensive bibliography. A complete and up-to-date major reference, this will be an asset to the reference collections of both academic and public libraries. |
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Origins of American Diplomacy Prelude | 3 |
Union and Independence | 7 |
Foreign Relations of the American Confederation 17741789 | 9 |
Conclusion | 25 |
Federalist Period Creating the Department of State and Diplomatic Corps 178918O1 | 33 |
Establishment of the Department of State | 35 |
Organization and Management | 39 |
Diplomatic and Consular Representation | 44 |
Diplomatic and Consular Representation | 309 |
Treaty an Agreement Making | 340 |
International Conferences and Meetings | 358 |
International Organizations and Other Agencies | 366 |
Publications of the Department of State | 368 |
United States as a Superpower The Contemporary Era Since 1945 | 391 |
The New Diplomacy | 394 |
Summit and Ministerial Diplomacy | 400 |
Treaty Making | 49 |
ConclusionStatus at end of Federalist Period | 52 |
PostFederalist Period Germination and Crystallization 18011829 | 67 |
Diplomatic and Consular Representation | 78 |
Treaty Making | 88 |
Conclusion | 98 |
Transition PeriodExtension and Stabilization 18291861 | 109 |
Staffing and Reorganizing the Department | 117 |
Home of the Department | 128 |
Diplomatic and Consular Representation | 138 |
Treaty Making | 153 |
Conclusion | 161 |
The Road to Becoming a Great World PowerAmplification Innovation and Renovation 18611913 | 185 |
Presidents and their Secretaries and Senior Departmental Staff | 187 |
Composition Reorganization and Management | 197 |
Diplomatic and Consular Representation | 208 |
Treaty Making | 232 |
International Conferences and Organizations | 248 |
Conclusion | 251 |
United States Becomes a SuperpowerExpansion Reorganization and Career Consolidation 19141945 | 269 |
Presidents and their Secretaries of State | 271 |
Management Reorganization and Modernization | 284 |
Presidents and Their Secretaries of State | 417 |
Department of State Management | 434 |
Diplomatic and Consular Representation | 477 |
Treaty Making | 525 |
International Conferences and Meetings | 564 |
Public International Organizations and Other Agencies | 590 |
Documents and Publications of the Department of State | 607 |
The Future | 653 |
Domestic and International Environments | 655 |
The Department of State | 656 |
The Foreign Service | 661 |
Contemporary and Future Diplomacy | 666 |
Recognition and Awards | 667 |
Future Development and Problems | 668 |
What is Past is PrologueAssessments | 669 |
Principal Statutes and Executive Orders concerning the Department of State and the Foreign Service | 683 |
US Law on the Conduct of American Foreign Relations | 691 |
US Territorial Expansion | 697 |
Bibliography | 699 |
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