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December 2024
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How the Trump Administration Can Reform the Foreign Service
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How the Trump Administration Can Reform the Foreign Service

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91ÆÞÓÑ Institute
December 03, 2024
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December 2024
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Speakers:
Senior Research Fellow, Heritage Foundation
Simon Hankinson

Senior Research Fellow, Heritage Foundation

Former Assistant Secretary of State for Africa and Professor Emeritus, Texas Tech University
Ambassador (ret.) Tibor Nagy

Former Assistant Secretary of State for Africa and Professor Emeritus, Texas Tech University

Adjunct Professor, University of Pittsburgh
Drew Peterson

Adjunct Professor, University of Pittsburgh

Moderator:
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Matthew Boyse

Senior Fellow, Center on Europe and Eurasia

In the 100 years since the 1924 Rogers Act, many reforms have been proposed to make the Foreign Service more effective. Congress this year funded the bipartisan Congressional Commission on Reform and Modernization of the Department of State to “examine the changing nature of diplomacy and the ways in which the department can modernize to advance the interests of the United States.â€

In recent years, prominent former foreign service officers have published studies on how to strengthen the Foreign Service and the State Department. But despite America’s massive deficit spending and declining US influence abroad, most proposals double down on the status quo: they recommend larger staffs and budgets, more emphasis on race and sex preferences in hiring, and greater control by career officials at the expense of elected leaders. 

The incoming Trump administration has a rare opportunity to address these weaknesses and help the Foreign Service, and more broadly the State Department, advance the US national interest in the context of intensifying great power competition.

Join Senior Fellow Matt Boyse for a conversation with three former senior foreign service officers: Heritage Foundation Senior Research Fellow Simon Hankinson, Ambassador (ret.) Tibor Nagy, former assistant secretary of state for Africa, and University of Pittsburgh Adjunct Professor Drew Peterson. They will take stock of where the Foreign Service is today and highlight the opportunities for and challenges to reform during the second Trump administration.

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