How U.S.-Soviet Scientific and Technical Exchanges Helped End the Cold War
by Olga Krasnyak
From the National Archives
Cold War Humor, 1953
What Goes Up Must Come Down
“We Found Ourselves Living in the Midst of a Battlefield”
Rare Earth Elements and U.S. Foreign Policy
The Critical Ascension of REEs in Global Politics and U.S. National Security
by Steve Dobransky
Assessing the Reporting Cable Fiasco
by Tom Homan
Foregone Conclusions
by Ambassador Chas W. Freeman
Technology and Foreign Affairs: The Case of the Typewriter
The Editor has adapted this historical comment from his “The Typewriter: ‘One of the Greatest Benefits to Humanity’?,” originally published in the Foreign Service Journal, Feb. 1990, 40-43. Typewriter c. 1873 Technology and Foreign Affairs: The Case of the Typewriter … Read more
Technology and War
American Diplomacy takes pleasure in offering to its readers an article of considerable interpretive importance by the military historian Alex Roland. Prepared for and presented at the Summary Conference on the Study of War held in June 1997 under the … Read more
