Background
Leguey-Feilleux, Jean-Robert was born on March 28, 1928 in Marseilles, France. Arrived in United States, 1949. Son of E. Feilleux and Jeanne (Leguey) Levassort.
(This comprehensive new text offers a fresh, up-to-date lo...)
This comprehensive new text offers a fresh, up-to-date look at the evolution, politics, and practice of diplomacy today.Leguey-Feilleux first provides a solid grounding in the history of traditional diplomacy, beginning with ancient times. He then reviews the forces of contemporary change - the dramatic developments in both international politics and the realm of technology that have affected the practice of diplomacy - and explores the full range of diplomatic modes. How much of traditional diplomacy remains relevant today, he helps us to assess. How much of it is being drastically changed, and how do those changes affect both the profession and the conduct of foreign relations?Designed to be both authoritative and engaging, and with abundant in-depth case studies, "The Dynamics of Diplomacy" will provide readers with a thorough understanding of all that contemporary diplomacy entails.
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Leguey-Feilleux, Jean-Robert was born on March 28, 1928 in Marseilles, France. Arrived in United States, 1949. Son of E. Feilleux and Jeanne (Leguey) Levassort.
Master of Arts, Ecole Superieure de Commerce, France, 1949. Diplome Superieur d"Etudes Coloniales, U. d"Aix-Marseille, France, 1949. Master of Arts, University Florida, 1951.
Doctor of Philosophy, Georgetown University, 1965.
Lecturer School Foreign Service Georgetown University, Washington, 1957-1966. Director research Institute World Political Georgetown University, 1960-1966.
Assistant professor Saint Saint Louis University, 1966-1970, associate professor, since 1970, chairman political science department,1983-1996. Visiting scholar Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1974-1975.
Chairman Fulbright Common for France Institute International Education, New York City, 1974-1976.
Visiting researcher United Nations, New York City, 1981. Member academic delegation, Jordan, 1988, Israel, 1990, Syria, Bahrain, Kuwait, 1991, Kuwait, Syria, 1992, Syria, 1993, Yemen, 1995, Morocco, Tunisia, Spain, 1996, Tunisia, 1997, Yemen, 1998.
Lecturer School Foreign Service Georgetown University, Washington, 1957—1966. Director research Institute World Political Georgetown University, 1960—1966. Assistant professor St. Louis University, 1966—1970, associate professor, 1970—2000, chairman political science department, 1983—1996, professor, since 2000, director foreign services program, since 2006.
Visiting scholar Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1974—1975. Chairman Fulbright Commission France Institute International Education, New York City, 1974—1976. Visiting researcher United Nations, 1981.
Member academic delegation Jordan, 1988, Israel, 1990, Syria, Bahrain, Kuwait, 1991, Kuwait, Syria, 1992, Syria, since 1993, Yemen, 1995, Morocco, Tunisia, Spain, 1996, Tunisia, 1997, Yemen, 1998, Saudia Arabia, 1999, United Arab Emirates and Oman, 2005.
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Member of Georgetown University Gold Key Society, American Council for United Nations University, Academy Council United Nations Systems, Character Research Association (president 1980-1983, 1989-1990), International Human Rights Task Force (chairman 1975-1981), American Biographical Institute (named to Hall of Fame 1986), United Nations Association (member national council chapter and division president 1972-1973, steering committee member 1973-1975), Pi Delta Phi, Delta Phi Epsilon, Pi Sigma Alpha, Phi Alpha Theta, Alpha Sigma Nu.
Married Virginia Louise Hartwell Leguey-Feilleux, September 19, 1953. Children: Michele, Monique, Suzanne, Christiane.