
Yesterday the Glenn School and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars co-hosted
a panel focusing squarely on the United States foreign service and a number of issues bearing on the conduct of U.S. diplomacy in the 21st century. As if on cue, the
Washington Post has announced that through the good offices of the United States
Israel and Turkey have reestablished full diplomatic relations. Yes, diplomacy is an academic subject, and yes, it does have important practical applications. The Wilson Center panel, pictured above, included four American diplomats, from left to right: William Milam (chair), Marshall Adair, Molly Williamson, and William Bent. Our joint publicity efforts, masterminded by Joe Sadek, yielded an audience of about 60 people, including our five Glenn Fellows.
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