The American Academy of Diplomacy
Ronald Neumann has a vast amount of experience in diplomacy and government relations. Currently serving as President of The American Academy of Diplomacy, with previous roles at the U.S. Department of State as an Ambassador, Counselor Political-Military Affairs, Deputy Assistant Secretary, and Director for Iranian and Iraqi Affairs. Prior to their diplomatic career, Ronald served in the US Army as a military officer with training as an infantry officer and service in Vietnam.
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The American Academy of Diplomacy
The Academy was founded in 1983 by Ambassadors Ellsworth Bunker, U. Alexis Johnson, and John J. McCloy to explore ways in which persons who had served in positions of major responsibility could cooperate to promote the highest standards in the practice of American diplomacy. Today, the Academy is dedicated to strengthening the resources and tools America brings to managing its diplomatic challenges, and accomplishes this through outreach programs, lectures, awards, and writing competitions. In doing so, the Academy promotes an understanding of the importance of diplomacy to serving our nation and enhancing America’s standing in the world. Please note that member articles posted do not necessarily reflect the views of the Academy.