"Diplomatic Affairs"
The Third Foreign Service Novel
by Robert G. Morris
Copyright ©2002
ISBN: 0-87714-809-0 eBook edition
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This is a work of fiction. All characters and events portrayed in this book are fictional, and any resemblance to real people or incidents is purely coincidental.
THE AUTHOR
Robert G. Morris is from Des Moines and has a Ph.D. degree in physics from Iowa State University. After working as a scientist he became a foreign service officer. He has served in Washington, France, Germany, Argentina, and Spain. Now retired, he is the author of the recent monograph Science and Technology in United States Foreign Affairs. His writing has appeared in State Magazine and Foreign Service Journal. Morris has published other novels, Diplomatic Circles and Diplomatic Relations.
He and his wife Beverly live in Ashland, Oregon, where they never miss a play at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.
THE BOOK
In Diplomatic Affairs Americans abroad, carrying out their duties for their country in unfamiliar if not hostile places, are called to Washington to promote international peaceful uses of nuclear energy. They are successful with Mexico, Cuba, and the Soviet Union, but fail to get their own country to sign on to a treaty of cooperation.
Diplomatic Affairs will appeal not just to people who have served overseas but also to a large segment of the general public curious about what diplomats do. Many readers will relate to real adventures of people like themselves who serve in embassies more than they will to spies, detectives, and lawyers.
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