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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 75 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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In the 1960s, U.S. foreign policy had two bugbears: the Soviet Union and Cuba. The United States wished to prevent another Cuban Revolution and Fidel Castro’s rise to power, through policies like the Alliance for Progress. As the United States contin... more
Distinguished American diplomat Tex Harris recounts attempted intimidation by Argentine security forces in 1977, at the height of that country’s “Dirty War.” From the series "Tales of American Diplomacy" by the Association for Diplomatic Studies & Tr... more
Women have been a fundamental part of the Foreign Service in both visible and invisible ways since its founding, making countless contributions. These are the stories of trailblazing women in the Foreign Service and how they paved the way for the pre... more
Brunei, one of the smallest, yet richest states in the world, is located on the island of Borneo, in the Indonesian archipelago. Fewer than 500,000 people live within its 22,00 square miles. A new constitution in 1959 declared Brunei a self-governing... more
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It gets two stars for he interesting subject matter, but the audio quality is horrible ! The quality is so poor that I can't hear or bear to listen to the interviews. Also , the interviewer asks so many leading questions and interjects himself. It's obnoxious. Please take some cues from other podcasts that interview USG officials such as American Diplomat or Spy Museum.
I subscribed to this podcast after hearing about it from the ADST newsletter. While it seems to be a fairly new podcast, I find the oral history interviews fascinating. However, the audio quality is poor in two areas: there is too much background noise and the speaker’s voices are not very clear. The interviewer tends to ask too many leading questions. Also, the intro and ending sequence quality vary greatly. Some of the podcasts have a clean, professional sounding intro, others sound like ... more
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