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==Parent topics==
==Parent topics==
{{r|United States cabinet}}
{{r|U.S. foreign policy}}
{{r|U.S. foreign policy}}
==Subtopics==
==Subtopics==
===Secretaries and other leaders===
{{r|U.S. Secretary of State}}
{{r|Dean Acheson}}
{{r|Madeleine Albright}}
{{r|John Quincy Adams}}
{{r|James G. Blaine}}
{{r|John C. Calhoun}}
{{r|Henry Clay}}
{{r|Hillary Clinton}}
{{r|John Foster Dulles}}
{{r|John Hay}}
{{r|Charles Evans Hughes}}
{{r|Cordell Hull}}
{{r|Thomas Jefferson}}
{{r|Henry Kissinger}}
{{r|James Madison}}
{{r|George C. Marshall}}
{{r|James Monroe}}
{{r|Colin Powell}}
{{r|Condoleeza Rice}}
{{r|Elihu Root}}
{{r|Dean Rusk}}
{{r|William Seward}}
{{r|Daniel Webster}}
===Deputy Secretaries===
{{r|Lawrence Eagleburger}}
{{r|Richard Armitage}}
{{r|John Negroponte}}
===Undersecretary for Political Affairs===
{{r|Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs}}
{{r|George Ball}}
===Counselor===
{{r|Wendy Sherman}}
===Policy Planning Staff===
{{r|Policy Planning Staff}}
{{r|Robert Bowie}}
{{r|Stephen Bosworth}}
{{r|William Cargo}}
{{r|Gregory Craig}}
{{r|Zbigniew Brzezinski}}
{{r|David Gordon}}
{{r|Richard Haass}}
{{r|Meghan O'Sullivan||**}}
{{r|Morton Halperin}}
{{r|George Kennan}}
{{r|Stephen Krasner}}
{{r|Anthony Lake}}
{{r|Samuel Lewis}}
{{r|Winston Lord}}
{{r|George McGhee}}
{{r|Paul Nitze}}
{{r|Henry Owen}}
{{r|Mitchell Reiss}}
{{r|Peter Rodman}}
{{r|Dennis Ross}}
{{r|Walt Rostow}}
{{r|Anne-Marie Slaughter}}
{{r|Gerard Smith}}
{{r|Richard Solomon}}
{{r|James Steinberg}}
{{r|James  Sutterlin}}
{{r|Paul Wolfowitz}}
===East Asian and Pacific Affairs===
{{r|William Bundy}}
{{r|Christopher Hill (U.S. diplomat)|Christopher R. Hill}}
{{r|Kurt Campbell}}
===Near Eastern Affairs===
===Bureau of Intelligence and Research===
{{r|Bureau of Intelligence and Research}}
{{r|Roger Hilsman}}
===Counterterrorism===
{{r|Dell Dailey}}
===United States Information Agency===
{{r|United States Information Agency}}
===Diplomats===
{{r|Averell Harriman}}


==Other related topics==
==Other related topics==
 
{{r|United States cabinet}}
 
==Articles related by keyphrases (Bot populated)==
===Influential think tanks===
{{r|Luftwaffe}}
{{r|Brookings Institution}}
{{r|Vietnam wars}}
{{r|Center for a New American Security}}
{{r|Coal mining}}
{{r|Center for Strategic and International Studies}}
{{r|New York, New York}}
{{r|Council on Foreign Relations}}
{{r|Gerald Ford}}
{{r|Foreign Policy Research Institute}}
{{r|Hudson Institute}}
{{r|Project for the New American Century}}
 
===Policy disputes===
{{r|Vietnam War}}
{{r|Iraq War}}
{{r|Coalition Provisional Authority||**}}

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  • Coal mining [r]: the various methods used to extract coal from the ground. [e]
  • New York, New York [r]: The largest city in the United States of America and a world center of finance, commerce, communications, and the arts. [e]
  • Gerald Ford [r]: (1913-2006) The 38th President of the United States of America (1974-77), the first not elected as either president or vice-president. [e]