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  • {{r|U.S. Department of State}} {{r|Office of Civil Rights, U.S. Department of State}}
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  • *[http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2336.htm#profile U.S. Department of State] - country profile *[http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1118.html U.S. Department of State] - travel advice
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  • ...he office that provides domestic and [[international law]] advice to the [[U.S. Department of State]]; organizationally in the office of the [[U.S. Secretary of State]]; [[Har
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  • ...former correspondent for the [[New York Times]], and senior official in [[U.S. Department of State|State]] and [[U.S. Department of Defense|Defense Departments]]; Senior Asso
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  • The Office of the '''Legal Adviser of the U.S. Department of State''' provides domestic and [[international law]] expertise to the Department.
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  • ...; Director General of the Foreign Service and of human resources for the [[U.S. Department of State]], 2009-; she was [[U.S. Ambassador to Nepal]] between 2007 and 2009, and,
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  • {{r|U.S. Department of State}} {{r|Office of Civil Rights, U.S. Department of State}}
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  • ...or worldwide communication of official U.S. government positions, in the [[U.S. Department of State]]
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  • First [[Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism]] in the [[U.S. Department of State]] (2006-2009)
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  • An external advisory panel of the [[U.S. Department of State]], dealing with international security policy, especially [[arms control]]
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  • ...rvice Officer (FSO)''' is a professional career diplomat working for the [[U.S. Department of State]]. Their work is now closely intertwined with that of the [[U.S. Departmen
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  • Office in the [[U.S. Department of State]], headed by the [[Assistant Secretary of State for Southern and Central A
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  • Head of the [[Bureau of Southern and Central Asian Affairs]] in the [[U.S. Department of State]], currently [[Robert O. Blake]]
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  • Assistant Legal Adviser in the Office of the [[Legal Adviser of the U.S. Department of State]]; executive council, [[American Society for International Law]]; Agent of
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  • ...l who directs the operations of the [[Bureau of African Affairs]] in the [[U.S. Department of State]], currently [[Johnnie Carson]]
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  • Now integrated into the [[U.S. Department of State]], the post-WWII [[public diplomacy]] and overt [[white propaganda]] organi
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  • ...[[American Society for International Law]]; former [[Legal Adviser of the U.S. Department of State]]
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  • *[http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/6761.htm U.S. Department of State] - Background Note: Benin
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  • An organization in the [[U.S. Department of State]], principally assisting the Secretary with long-term planning, liaison wit
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  • * [[Bureau of Intelligence and Research‎]] of the [[U.S. Department of State]], a member of the United States intelligence community
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  • * Responsible for the [[U.S. Department of State]] (or [[U.S. Department of State|State Department]]), which manages the United States' foreign relations.
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  • [[Legal Adviser to the U.S. Department of State]] (2009-); on leave from a professorship of [[international law]] at [[Yale
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  • ...itution Project; Director, Atlantic Council; former [[Legal Advisor of the U.S. Department of State]], [[George W. Bush Administration]]; Deputy Secretary of Defense, [[Ronald
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  • *U.S.: [[U.S. Department of State]]
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  • ...ing European Community Law; former Attorney Adviser International in the [[U.S. Department of State]], [[Office of the Legal Adviser]]
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  • At the [[U.S. Department of State]], the '''Policy Planning Staff''' is a source of internal advice, with man
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  • {{r|U.S. Department of State}}
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  • In the [[U.S. Department of State]], the '''Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs''' deals with U.S. fore
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  • In the [[U.S. Department of State]], the '''International Security Advisory Board (ISAB)'''<ref>formerly call | publisher = [[U.S. Department of State]]
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  • Now integrated into the [[U.S. Department of State]], the '''U.S. Information Agency (USIA)''' was the overt [[white propagan
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  • ...) is an official in the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor of the U.S. Department of State. That Bureau produces the State Department's annual reports on Human Rights
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  • At the U.S. Department of State, he was U.S. Ambassador to Turkey and U.S. Ambassador to Thailand|Thailand
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  • *[http://www.state.gov/p/nea/rt/c9963.htm Middle East Quartet Statements] - U.S. Department of State archive from 2002
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  • ...Policy]] National Security Advisory Council, Center for Security Policy; [[U.S. Department of State]] [[Arms Control and Nonproliferation Advisory Board]] (2006-2008)
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  • * Plischke, Elmer. ''U.S. Department of State: A Reference History'' (1999), 763pp [http://www.amazon.com/U-S-Department-
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  • The organization was not closely coordinated with other efforts at the U.S. Department of State and the United States Central Command. Its basic model for Iraq was of "min
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  • ...s Director General of the Foreign Service and of human resources for the [[U.S. Department of State]]. Prior to this 2009 appointment, she was [[U.S. Ambassador to Nepal]] bet | publisher = [[U.S. Department of State]]}}</ref>
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  • From the Army, he went to the [[U.S. Department of State]], dealing with [[United Nations]] issues, and became a deputy undersecreta
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  • ...ion of the Center for American and International Law and a member of the [[U.S. Department of State]] Advisory Committee on Public International Law; executive council, [[Amer
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  • ...aw]] former attorney adviser with the Office of the [[Legal Adviser of the U.S. Department of State]]; legal adviser to the administration of justice program in Latin America
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  • In the [[U.S. Department of State]], the '''Bureau of African Affairs''' administers U.S. policy with 48 coun
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  • ...Developmental Studies (1980-present); a Consultant to the World Bank, the U.S. Department of State; the U.S. Agency for International Development, and the U.S. Bureau of the
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  • ...rie Slaughter''' is the Director of the [[Policy Planning Staff]] of the [[U.S. Department of State]], on leave from University Professor of Politics and International Affairs
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  • * Consultant, U.S. Department of State, 1983-87
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  • | publisher = U.S. Department of State | publisher = [[U.S. Department of State]] | date = 4 May 2010}}</ref> While in Khartoum, he met with [[United Natio
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  • ...in the Bureau of International Counter-Narcotics and Law Programs of the [[U.S. Department of State]]. (1999-2001). Subsequently, from 2002 to 2004, she civilian reconstruct
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  • ...rcement approach came from [[L. Paul Bremer]], who had recently left the [[U.S. Department of State]] as senior counterterrorism official: "'If you want to know what a terrori
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  • ...ajor issue in the confirmation of [[Harold Koh]] as legal adviser to the [[U.S. Department of State]]. Critics quoted a 2004 article by Koh, in [[American Prospect|''The Amer
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  • ...gton rather than going into the kind of more bureaucratic concept of the [[U.S. Department of State|Department of State]] and the [[Foreign Service]] and all that. And [they t
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  • Adapted from U.S. Department of State Background Note, http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/3997.htm (public domain)
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  • ...nder Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security at the U.S. Department of State (2001-2003), and a project officer at the U.S. Institute for Peace from 198
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  • ...cite web|url=https://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2874.htm|title=Belgium|work=U.S. Department of State|accessdate=21 June 2015}}</ref>
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  • ...Muslim Brotherhood, which is not listed as a terrorist organization by the U.S. Department of State.
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  • ...housing one of the four original departments of the [[U.S. Government]]: [[U.S. Department of State]], [[U.S. War Department]], U.S. Treasury Department and the [[United State
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  • ...tal Patrol Vessel (NCPV). The vessel, Betelgeuse (102), was donated by the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM) under the Foreign Military Finan
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  • ...ed on aid programs for Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union at the [[U.S. Department of State]] and at the [[Agency for International Development]] (AID). Her assignment
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  • | publisher = U.S. Department of State}}</ref> Richard Nixon disliked Abrams. In a discussion between Nixon and He | publisher = U.S. Department of State}}</ref> Abrams continued to ask for more freedom in delivering air strikes,
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  • ...policy-level positions in the Obama administration|Obama Administration's U.S. Department of State. He is a Visiting Fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Stu
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  • ...-1986) and Beijing (1981-1984). He was Director for Chinese Affairs at the U.S. Department of State from 1979-1981. He was the principal American interpreter during the late P
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  • | publisher = [[Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs]], [[U.S. Department of State]]}}</ref>
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  • }}</ref> Iraq was removed from the U.S. Department of State list of State Sponsors of Terrorism to ease the transfer of dual-use techno
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  • ...er Underground claims responsibility for an explosion in a bathroom at the U.S. Department of State in Washington.
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  • His [[U.S. Department of State|Secretary of State]] was [[Hillary Clinton]], Obama's main rival for the [[ ...C, and reconcile inconsistent government agency jurisdictions: while the [[U.S. Department of State]] considers Afghanistan, Pakistan and [[India]] together as [[South Asia]],
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  • ...n Laden to finance and support this effort. "Cold warriors" in the CIA and U.S. Department of State looked favorably on these efforts, and considered that they should be forma
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  • ..., Garner was replaced in a month, on May 7, by [[L. Paul Bremer]] of the [[U.S. Department of State]], although Bremer took control 9 days later. <ref name=DeLong>{{citation
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  • ...he spring of 2002, Richard Haass, head of the Policy Planning Staff at the U.S. Department of State, met with Condoleezza Rice, and expressed State's concerns about war with I
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  • | publisher = U.S. Department of State}}</ref> Allied economic warriors recognized that buying up the Swedish supp
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  • ...d not recognise Argentina until 1857 (whereas the US did so in 1823,<ref>''U.S. Department of State'': '[http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/26516.htm U.S. Relations With Argenti
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  • The [[Bureau of Diplomatic Security]], under the [[U.S. Department of State]] representatives at any embassy is expected to be aware of all contacts be ...a result, the [[United States Department of Justice]]--together with the [[U.S. Department of State|State Department]] and the [[Agency for International Development]]--establ
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  • ...ted.<ref name="history">[http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/5444.htm#history U.S. Department of State background note]</ref>
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  • | author = Bureau of Intelligence and Research , [[U.S. Department of State]] | author = Bureau of Intelligence and Research , [[U.S. Department of State]]
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  • ...and known from 1975 to 2006 as '''Hillary Rodham Clinton''') is a former [[U.S. Department of State|United States Secretary of State]] and was the first woman to be a leading Clinton was the Secretary of the [[U.S. Department of State]] from 2009 to 2013, following her nomination by Barack Obama and Senate ap
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  • ...Responsibility is held by the president, the Secretary of State and the [[U.S. Department of State]] and other agencies such as the departments of Defense and the Treasury.
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  • ...Freedom Report 2005], by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, U.S. Department of State, November 8, 2005</ref>
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  • .... The committee will review the progress of the Department of Defense, the U.S. Department of State, and the United States Agency for International Development in implementing
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  • To the Chinese consul in Washington, the U.S. Department of State offered to let the Consul in Hanoi be an observer of withdrawal of Vietname Inside the [[U.S. Department of State]], there was dispute on the best moves, with different opinions in the Offi
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  • | author = Bureau of Intelligence and Research, U.S. Department of State ...e South Vietnam in a strongly anticommunist position. In July, two senior U.S. Department of State officials formally recommended withdrawal to President Lyndon B. Johnson; S
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  • ...://www.iso.org/iso/annual_report_2008.pdf Independent States in the World, U.S. Department of State]]. 195 including [[Taiwan]].</ref> ISO's technical program comprised 208 te
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  • ...ivations. Analyses by the Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR) of the U.S. Department of State define the political problems from a viewpoint different from that of the m | author = Bureau of Intelligence and Research, U.S. Department of State
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  • ...{{cite web |title=Foreign Consular Offices in the United States |publisher=U.S. Department of State |date=[[August 4]], 2006 |url=http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/7
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  • | publisher = Office of the Historian, [[U.S. Department of State]]}}</ref> Admiral [[Thomas Moorer]], [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Sta
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  • ...pt/2001/sa/8230.htm "Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: India"], [[U.S. Department of State]], 2001.</ref>.
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  • ...international law, remains controversial. Harold Koh, legal adviser to the U.S. Department of State, said “The use of lawful weapons systems — consistent with the applicab
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  • ...ficial, Garner was replaced in a month, on May 7, by L. Paul Bremer of the U.S. Department of State, although Bremer took control 9 days later. <ref>DeLong, pp. 124-125</ref>
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