Earle and Barbara Scarlett
Two former US career diplomats with global experience in hotspots demystify the "arcane" profession and provide guidance on exciting careers in the State Department and other foreign affairs agencies. Earle and Barbara Scarlett joined the US foreign service as a tandem couple in 1976 and served as diplomats in Cameroon, Brazil (twice), Philippines, Yugoslavia, Bosnia, and Ireland. Their State Department assignments in Washington included the Middle East, China, East and West Africa, and Latin America. Earle was Dean Rusk Fellow at Georgetown University/Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, and Director of Political Training at the Foreign Service Institute. Barbara is a graduate of the National Defense University and a recipient of Superior Honor Award for her work on the Kyoto Protocol. Earle was Senior State Department Adviser to Commander of Maxwell Air Force Base and taught at the Air War College. He is a recipient of "The Secretary's Career Achievement Award". Both were foreign service examiners. Center for the Study of Public Scholarship Visiting Fellows Tuesday, march 8, 2005 4:30pm White Hall, room 205 For more information please contact anne walker at 404-727-7602 or awalker@emory.edu or visit our website:

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