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Panel: Teaching International Affairs and the Art of Diplomacy (Free)

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March 26, 2019
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Free Event
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AFSA is pleased to announce a panel discussion on teaching international affairs and the art of diplomacy, taking place at AFSA headquarters, 2101 E St NW, at 12:00 noon on Tuesday, March 26.
 
The panelists are:
 
  • Ambassador (ret.) Larry Palmer, Ambassador in Residence at Howard University
  • Ambassador (ret.) Mark Storella, Senior Fellow at Georgetown University
  • Jillian Burns, retired FSO and Adjunct Professor in The George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs
This panel, which marks the first program in AFSA's new “Next Stage” series, is geared to both active-duty and retired AFSA members who are considering going into the ...
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Burns Jillian L.

Palmer Larry L.


Dr. Larry L. Palmer is a career member of the Senior Foreign Service. He was formerly U.S. Ambassador to Honduras and also served as President and CEO of the Inter-American Foundation, an independent agency that provides grants to Latin American communities to foster economic development. In addition, he has served in Uruguay, Paraguay, South Korea, Sierra Leone and the Dominican Republic, and w


Storella Mark C.


Mark C. Storella is a career Foreign Service Officer with the rank of Minister Counselor. As U.S. Ambassador to Zambia from 2010-2013, he led an embassy of 390 American and Zambian staff and managed over $450 million in assistance and operating budgets per year.

Mr. Storella was Senior Coordinator for Iraqi Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons at U.S. Embassy Baghdad from 2009-2010


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