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American Diplomat

American Diplomat goes behind the scenes to hear real stories from diplomats who lived newsworthy events overseas. Experience the Cuban revolution, Central American insurgencies, the end of apartheid and more through the eyes of those who were there. A project of Arizona State University.

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Update frequency
every 6 days
Average duration
34 minutes
Episodes
427
Years Active
2017 - 2025
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Andrew Albertson - Three Explosions in Afghanistan

Andrew Albertson - Three Explosions in Afghanistan

From an evangelical upbringing, Albertson studies in Kenya and then devotes his life to international development.  He survives three bombs in Afghanistan while working with USAID, and now leads the …

00:17:12  |   Fri 27 Apr 2018
Gina Winstanley, Oman and Saudi Arabia

Gina Winstanley, Oman and Saudi Arabia

Do you know where to find a hooker in Oman?  Go to the hospital!  And what happens when your boss nixes your husband's job choice in Saudi Arabia, and you are intent on preserving your marriage?  Rep…

00:26:22  |   Fri 20 Apr 2018
Jonathan Addleton - The Dust of Kandahar

Jonathan Addleton - The Dust of Kandahar

Addleton shares his haunting experience as the only one left standing after a suicide bomber attacks his party while visiting a school in Afghanistan.  Was it worth it?  

00:18:03  |   Fri 13 Apr 2018
Ajani Husbands - Islamabad and Port Au Prince

Ajani Husbands - Islamabad and Port Au Prince

In places like Pakistan where governments may not be friendly, cultural diplomacy, a form of "soft power", is power indeed.  And in Haiti, Husbands gains the nickname, "dread la ki te refize m '," or…

00:30:03  |   Fri 06 Apr 2018
Desiree Cormier - Africa and Tijuana

Desiree Cormier - Africa and Tijuana

How does diplomacy help stem a public health crisis like Ebola?  And what can a diplomat do (and not do) to help Americans in Mexican prison?

00:29:50  |   Thu 22 Mar 2018
Desiree Cormier - Creole, Colored or Black?

Desiree Cormier - Creole, Colored or Black?

Cormier, raised in part by her civil rights activist grandfather, identifies as African American, or, black.  So why does everyone in Pretoria tell her she's not black at all, but instead, "colored"?…

00:28:36  |   Fri 16 Mar 2018
Robert Blake - Sri Lanka, Terror Escalates

Robert Blake - Sri Lanka, Terror Escalates

Secrecy, executions, and human shields in Sri Lanka.  Our diplomats make a difference in thousands of people's lives.  

00:29:18  |   Thu 08 Mar 2018
Robert Blake - Terror in Sri Lanka

Robert Blake - Terror in Sri Lanka

Who are the Tamil Tigers?  Hint: This is no baseball team and they aren't playing ball.

00:28:14  |   Wed 28 Feb 2018
Pete Romero - Plan Colombia, Part 2

Pete Romero - Plan Colombia, Part 2

Crisis averted:  Where there might have been massive flight, and/or a narco state, Colombia instead enjoys stability and prosperity amid a new peace agreement.

00:36:28  |   Fri 23 Feb 2018
Pete Romero - Plan Colombia, Part 1

Pete Romero - Plan Colombia, Part 1

Cocaleros, paramilitaries, a dirty war and a failing state in Colombia.

00:26:29  |   Thu 15 Feb 2018
Wendy Sherman - Iran Deal

Wendy Sherman - Iran Deal

She wasn't Wendy Sherman or a woman or a Jewish American. She was the United States of America.

00:21:10  |   Wed 07 Feb 2018
Wendy Sherman - Baltimore to Pyongyang

Wendy Sherman - Baltimore to Pyongyang

An unwavering belief in public service propels Wendy Sherman from local activist to international negotiator.  

00:25:41  |   Thu 01 Feb 2018
Charles Ray - Golf with a Dictator

Charles Ray - Golf with a Dictator

Putting pedophiles in prison with the help of one of the world's most loathed autocrats.

00:33:13  |   Thu 25 Jan 2018
Charles Ray - Zimbabwe's Authoritarian

Charles Ray - Zimbabwe's Authoritarian

Zimbabwe's elected authoritarian, Robert Mugabe, seen from a human perspective.

00:29:29  |   Thu 18 Jan 2018
Charles English - Murder-Suicide in Guyana

Charles English - Murder-Suicide in Guyana

Charles English, 26 and new to the Foreign Service, is among the first American officials on the scene of the Jonestown massacre in 1978.  

00:32:25  |   Thu 11 Jan 2018
Mike Senko - Grenades and Guns

Mike Senko - Grenades and Guns

Mike Senko describes rocket-propelled grenades exploding outside his office, driving a car at gunpoint, and the reason Foreign Service Officers volunteer to take these risks.  

00:21:33  |   Thu 04 Jan 2018
Tom Miller - Soldiers Without Weapons

Tom Miller - Soldiers Without Weapons

Tom Miller discusses the decapitation of Greece's November 17 terrorist group, and reminds us that life in the Foreign Service can be very dangerous.

00:23:39  |   Wed 27 Dec 2017
Tom Miller - Drugs and Thugs

Tom Miller - Drugs and Thugs

Tom Miller assists refugees and reports on the opium and heroin trade in Asia's golden triangle.  A close friend is murdered in retaliation for DEA success.

00:27:29  |   Thu 21 Dec 2017
Dennis Jett on Lori Berenson and Why He Joined the Foreign Service

Dennis Jett on Lori Berenson and Why He Joined the Foreign Service

Jett explains that many Americans are not aware that other countries' laws apply to them, and shares the personal rewards of a Foreign Service career.  

00:23:48  |   Wed 13 Dec 2017
Dennis Jett and Liberia's Civil War

Dennis Jett and Liberia's Civil War

Dennis Jett describes three warring factions in Liberia, evacuations and a flotilla of Marines off the African coast.

00:28:17  |   Wed 06 Dec 2017
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