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    De l’indépendance politique à l’émancipation culturelle:le rôle de la diplomatie latino-américaine en Europe by Enrique Sánchez Albarracín

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…The Latin American republics were built in the margins of Europe, as part of a long history of emancipation that far exceeds the time limits proclamations of independence. The Latin American diplomats have often played a decisive role in this process, working first at the geographical and legal recognition of new nation states, then promote the integration of regional economies on international markets and seeking to create, ultimately, recognition of cultural and intellectual legitimacy of Latin America in the world. …”
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    The Problem of Women in the Department:  Sex and Gender Discrimination in the 1960s United States Foreign Diplomatic Service by Beatrice Loftus McKenzie

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…Yet, as Palmer testified in 1971, the only threats of sexual assault she faced in African postings were by more senior personnel in the American diplomatic community. The actions against Palmer show how sex replaced gender as the excuse for discrimination against female officers in the late 1960s and 1970s Foreign Service.  …”
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    Wives, Clerks, and 'Lady Diplomats': The Gendered Politics of Diplomacy and Representation in the U.S. Foreign Service, 1900-1940 by Molly M. Wood

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…This paper will analyze the debates, in the State Department and among American diplomats abroad, about the roles of women as wives, clerks and professional diplomats  in the U.S. …”
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    Religious Groups and Their Influence on Interstate Relations (The Case of U.S.-Israel Relations) by I. Istomin

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…Their proactive standing facilitated advancement of the partnership between the United States and Israel, including growth of American diplomatic and military aid to Tel-Aviv. The supporters of such policy include not only small, but well organized Jewish community, but also representatives of the conservative Evangelical Protestants, which constitute the most numerous religious group in the U.S. …”
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    The United States and the Events of 1965–1966 in Indonesia by E. N. Glazunova, A. S. Manykin

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…This paper is based on a close examination of recently declassified (and published in the U.S.) materials, mainly the reports of American diplomats from Jakarta and other Indonesian regions. …”
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