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The Making of the diplomatic mind: The Training, outlook, and style of United States foreign service officers, 1908–1931
This scholarly work examines the formation of professional identity among United States Foreign Service Officers during the period 1908–1931. Robert D. Schulzinger analyzes the recruitment, education, social background, and career expectations of diplomats in the early twentieth century, illustrating how their training and worldview shaped American diplomacy. The book explores institutional reforms, bureaucratic culture, and the evolution of diplomatic professionalism, offering a detailed portrait of the individuals who represented the United States abroad during a transformative era in international relations.
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