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The Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training (ADST) is a United States non-profit organization established in 1986 by retired Foreign Service officers. It produces and shares oral histories by American diplomats and facilitates the publication of books about diplomacy by diplomats and others. Its Foreign Affairs Oral History program has recorded over 2,500 oral histories and continues to grow; its book series includes over 100 books. ADST is located on the campus of the Foreign Service Institute in Arlington, Virginia.

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  • ADST
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  • The Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training (ADST) is a United States non-profit organization established in 1986 by retired Foreign Service officers. It produces and shares oral histories by American diplomats and facilitates the publication of books about diplomacy by diplomats and others. Its Foreign Affairs Oral History program has recorded over 2,500 oral histories and continues to grow; its book series includes over 100 books. ADST is located on the campus of the Foreign Service Institute in Arlington, Virginia. (en)
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  • ADST (en)
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  • International Relations , American History, World History, Intelligence Studies, Diplomatic Studies (en)
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  • 1986 (xsd:integer)
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  • Stephen Low, Herbert Hansell, and Richard B. Parker (en)
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  • Jeremy Beer (en)
  • Susan Rockwell Johnson (en)
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  • President (en)
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  • Capturing, preserving, and sharing the experiences of American diplomats (en)
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  • Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training (en)
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  • World's largest collection of U.S. diplomatic oral history, two book series, and “Moments in U.S. Diplomatic History” short articles series (en)
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