The Foreign Service has long sought to improve its training, to provide some form of "operating manual" with systematic case studies for its officers. History Shock provides not only a model for such case studies, but also a unique contribution of an interpretive framework for how to remedy this deficit, including recommendations for strengthening historical literacy in the Foreign Service.
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