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Challenge of Working for Americans - Perspectives of an International Workforce

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Zusatztext "America's unique position comes with a plethora of well-known challenges to the conduct of its foreign policy. What is less well known is how much it relies on non-Americans working for the State Department. Benton delivers a timely! meticulously researched! well-written and compact analysis of this population. Even those familiar with the intricate mechanics of US foreign policy will be intrigued by the practical lessons that meet the needs of practitioners! students! and researchers." - Johannes Pollak! Webster University & Institute for Advanced Studies! Vienna Informationen zum Autor Bond Benton is Assistant Professor of Communication at SUNY Fredonia in Fredonia, New York, USA. His doctorate is from the University of Vienna, Austria, with his dissertation focusing on the influence of culture on organizational meaning. His essays and research articles have appeared in journals and anthologies including Studies in Communication Sciences, The Journal of Popular Culture, Argumentation and Advocacy, and Public Relations Strategies in Action: A Casebook. Klappentext The global focus of corporations, government institutions, and NGOs have led to a defining question of the era: How do foreigners feel about working for Americans? Through surveys with over 700 Foreign Service nationals working within the US State Department, Benton examines perceptions of non-Americans working in overtly American environments. Zusammenfassung The global focus of corporations! government institutions! and NGOs have led to a defining question of the era: How do foreigners feel about working for Americans? Through surveys with over 700 Foreign Service nationals working within the US State Department! Benton examines perceptions of non-Americans working in overtly American environments. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. The End of Isolation 2. A Not So Small World 3. Driving in Parkways/ Parking in Driveways 4. Strangers in a Strange Land 5. Working in America Abroad 6. Exceptional Voices and Exceptionalism 7. Lessons Lived and Lessons Learned 8. Engaging Without Enraging 9. E Unum Pluribus...

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1. The End of Isolation 2. A Not So Small World 3. Driving in Parkways/ Parking in Driveways 4. Strangers in a Strange Land 5. Working in America Abroad 6. Exceptional Voices and Exceptionalism 7. Lessons Lived and Lessons Learned 8. Engaging Without Enraging 9. E Unum Pluribus

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"America's unique position comes with a plethora of well-known challenges to the conduct of its foreign policy. What is less well known is how much it relies on non-Americans working for the State Department. Benton delivers a timely, meticulously researched, well-written and compact analysis of this population. Even those familiar with the intricate mechanics of US foreign policy will be intrigued by the practical lessons that meet the needs of practitioners, students, and researchers." - Johannes Pollak, Webster University & Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna

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