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The American Academy of Diplomacy is a private,
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, elected organization whose active membership is limited to men and women who have held positions of high responsibility in crafting and implementing American foreign policy. They have served the United States as chiefs of mission in major embassies abroad, and/or equivalent high-level foreign policy positions in Washington. Founded in 1983, the Academy focuses the expertise of its members on the pursuit of excellence in the practice of American diplomacy. In its early years, the Academy provided the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee with commentary on the qualifications of those nominated by the
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s, but today it only does so in exceptional circumstances, such as if the Board of Directors feels strongly about a nominee's lack of qualifications to be ambassador. The academy is financially supported by its members, and by grants from foundations and corporate contributors.


Leadership

* Chairman: Thomas A. Shannon * Vice-Chairman:
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* President:
Ronald E. Neumann Ronald Eldredge Neumann (born September 30, 1944) is an American diplomat who served as the United States Ambassador to Afghanistan (2005–2007), Bahrain (2001–2004) and Algeria (1994–1997). He is the son of former ambassador Robert G. Neum ...
* Treasurer: Nicholas A. Veliotes * Secretary: Molly Williamson * Board of Directors:
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Liliana Ayalde Liliana Ayalde (born March 1956) is the former United States Ambassador to Brazil and was previously the Deputy Assistant Secretary (DAS) for the United States State Department with responsibility for the Offices of Caribbean Affairs, Central Ame ...
, Joyce Barr,
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, Michele Bond,
Thomas D. Boyatt Thomas David Boyatt (born March 4, 1933) is a former diplomat and Ambassadors of the United States, United States Ambassador to Burkina Faso (1978–80) and Colombia (1980–83). He is a member of the American Academy of Diplomacy. He was held c ...
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Johnnie Carson Johnnie Carson (born April 7, 1943) is a diplomat from the United States who has served as United States Ambassador to several African nations. In 2009 he was nominated to become U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs by Preside ...
, Charles Cobb, Kathleen Doherty, Harry Geisel,
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, Robert Hunter, Janice Jacobs,
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George Moose George Edward Moose (born June 23, 1944) is an American diplomat who served as Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Ambassador to the UN agencies in Geneva, and as Ambassador to the Republics of Benin and Senegal. He is primarily kn ...
, Tibor P. Nagy, John Negroponte,
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, Anne Patterson, Charles A. Ray, Marcie Ries,
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, Pamela Spratlen, Gregory Starr, Francis X. Taylor, Harry K. Thomas, Jr., Mike Van Dusen, Jenonne Walker, Alexander Watson, Tony Wayne * Managing Director: Maria Reissaus * Former Chairmen: Sol M. Linowitz,
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, Rozanne Ridgway, Lawrence S. Eagleburger, Max M. Kampelman, Samuel Lewis,
Joseph J. Sisco Joseph John Sisco (October 31, 1919 – November 23, 2004) was a diplomat who played a major role in then-Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's shuttle diplomacy in the Middle East. His career in the State Department spanned five presidential adm ...
, Arthur Hartman,
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* Former Presidents:
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, David H. Popper,
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Awards

*'' The Walter and Leonore Annenberg Award for Excellence in Diplomacy'' :The Academy hosts an annual awards luncheon at the
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to recognize an individual or group who has made exemplary contributions to the field of American diplomacy. *''The Arthur Ross Award for Distinguished Reporting and Analysis of Foreign Affairs'' :Since 2004, the Academy has presented the Arthur Ross Award to journalists who have produced the most compelling and insightful pieces concerning American diplomatic efforts. *''The Douglas Dillon Award for Distinguished Writing on American Diplomacy'' :Since 1995, the Academy has awarded an annual prize for a book of distinction on the practice of American diplomacy. This award honors those who broaden public understanding of the need for excellence in American diplomacy.


Programs


Present

* FSOT Career Track Virtual Series * Michigan Ambassadors Forum *Texas Tech Ambassadors Forum *Nebraska Ambassadors Forum *Arthur Ross Discussions of American Diplomacy *Joseph J. Sisco Memorial Forum *Ambassador Speaker Series


Past

*America's Diplomats screening and discussion *Hushang Ansary Forums: Global Strategies for a Global America *Diplomacy and Democracy *Diplomatic Professional Education and Training Project *Integrating Instruments of Power and Influence


Publications

*''Bringing America's Multilateral Diplomacy into the 21st Century'' (2022) *''Changing the Risk Paradigm for U.S. Diplomats'' (2021) *''Strengthening the Department of State'' (2019) *''Support for American Jobs: Requirements for Next-Generation Commercial Diplomacy Programs'' (2016) *''American Diplomacy at Risk'' (2015) *''Diplomacy in a Time of Scarcity'' (2012) *''First Line of Defense: Ambassadors, Embassies, and American Interests Abroad'' *''Coalitions: Building and Maintenance'' *''Commercial Diplomacy and the National Interest'' *''Preventing Genocide''


Scholarships


Past

*''The Philip Merrill Scholarship'' :The Academy, in collaboration with
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Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) is a graduate school of Johns Hopkins University based in Washington, D.C., United States, with campuses in Bologna, Italy, and Nanjing, China. It is consistently ranked one of th ...
(SAIS), awarded the Philip Merrill Fellowship for a winning essay on the practice of American diplomacy. The fellowship provided one half of SAIS tuition for each of two years of study. The last year for this award was 2013. *''The Leonard Marks Foundation Award for Creative Writing on American Foreign Policy'' :Participants in this contest submitted essays on specific challenges to American diplomacy, and proposed policy recommendations to address them. The Academy selected three winners at differing award levels. The last year for this award was 2009.


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