Becoming a Good Neighbor among Dictators The U.S. Foreign Service in
Very few works of history, if any, delve into the daily interactions of U.S. Foreign Service members in Latin America during the era of Roosevelt’s Good Neighbor Policy. But as Jorrit van den Berk argues, the encounters between these rank-and-file diploma
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BECOMING A GOOD NEIGHBOR AMONG DICTATORS The U.S. Foreign Service in Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras
Becoming a Good Neighbor among Dictators
Jorrit van den Berk
Becoming a Good Neighbor among Dictators The U.S. Foreign Service in Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras
Jorrit van den Berk Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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U.S. Chiefs of Mission in Central America
Dates refer to presentation of credentials and termination of mission. Guatemala Sheldon Whitehouse – March 21, 1930 to July 23, 1933 Matthew Elting Hanna – October 28, 1933 to February 9, 1936 Fay Allen Des Portes – May 22, 1936 to May 14, 1943 Boaz Walton Long – May 19, 1943 to April 11, 1945 Edwin Jackson Kyle – May 8, 1945 to August 22, 1948 Richard Cunningham Patterson – November 24, 1948 to March 28, 1950 Rudolf Emil Schoenfeld – April 24, 1951 to October 19, 1953 El Salvador Warren Delano Robbins – February 27, 1929 to April 30, 1931 Charles Boyd Curtis – November 6, 1931 [to January, 1932] Francis Patrick Corrigan – April 30, 1934 to August 28, 1937 Robert Frazer – December 6, 1937 to October 31, 1942 Walter Clarence Thurston – January 14, 1942 to October 14, 1944 John Farr Simmons – February 21, 1945 to July 1, 1947 Albert Frank Nufer – August 13, 1947 to July 16, 1949 George Price Shaw – August 23, 1949 to April 25, 1952 Angier Biddle Duke –
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