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Ambassador at Large: Diplomat Extraordinary
von L.H. BurkeInhaltsverzeichnis
- I. The Idea for the Office.
- Presidental Personal Emissary.
- Definition.
- Presidential Appointment of Special Emissaries.
- Functions.
- Department of State Reorganization.
- Synthesis — Norman H. Davis.
- II. The Office Established — Philip C. Jessup: Secretary of State Deputy.
- Appointment.
- United Nations.
- Foreign Ministers’ Meetings.
- Department of State Duties.
- Resignation.
- III. The Office Expanded — W. Averell Harriman: High-Level Roving Ambassador.
- First Appointment as Ambassador at Large - 1961.
- Second Appointment as Ambassador at Large - 1965.
- Roving Emissary.
- Ad Hoc Missions.
- Conference Delegate.
- Conclusion.
- IV. The Office as Expedient — Chester Bowles and David M. Kennedy: Presidential Advisers.
- Chester Bowles.
- David M. Kennedy.
- V. The Office as an Interim Post — Llewellyn E. Thompson, Ellsworth Bunker, Henry Cabot Lodge, George C. McGhee: Area Specialists.
- Llewellyn E. Thompson.
- Ellsworth Bunker.
- Henry Cabot Lodge.
- George C. McGhee.
- Functions no.
- VI. The Ambassador at Large — Past and Future.
- Background.
- Concepts of the Office.
- Appointment Process.
- Presidential Adviser.
- Secretary of State Deputy.
- Summary.
- Level of Operation.
- Selected Bibliography.