fbpx
Wikipedia

Joseph C. Green

Joseph Coy Green (1887 - August 2, 1978, Parry Sound, Ontario) was the American Ambassador to Jordan (Envoy, May 14, 1952-July 31, 1952; Ambassador 1952–1953).[1] Before becoming Ambassador, he was executive director of the board of examiners of the Foreign Service and chairman of the commission for revision of examinations for the Foreign Service.[2][3]

Career edit

He served other positions within the State Department including special representative to the International Institute of Agriculture in Rome (1931), chairman of the Armaments Commission (1944-1946), and a member of the U.S. Mission to observe the elections in Greece (1946).[4]

When Green retired from the State Department in 1953, he “testified before two Senate committees criticizing American foreign policy in the Middle East. He charged that the State Department lacked a solution to the key problem of Arab refugees from Israel.”

In a 1971 letter to The Washington Post, Green “ expressed the opinion that the essential problem in the Middle East was ‘the obtaining of justice, or some semblance of justice for the several million Christians and Muslims held in subjection by the Israelis or driven into exile from their native land.’”[2]

Green was an assistant and associate professor of history and politics at Princeton University (from which he graduated in 1908) where his students included Charles W. Yost, who was also Green's deputy at the State Department's Office of Arms and Munitions Control, and George F. Kennan.[2][4]

References edit

  1. ^ "Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1933, The British Commonwealth, Europe, Near East and Africa, Volume II - Office of the Historian". history.state.gov. Retrieved 2020-08-24.
  2. ^ a b c Pearson, Richard (August 5, 1978). "Joseph C. Green, Former Foreign Service Officer". The Washington Post. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  3. ^ "Joseph Coy Green (1887–1978)". Office of the Historian. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Joseph Coy Green Papers". Princeton University Library Special Collections. Retrieved 24 August 2020.

joseph, green, joseph, green, 1887, august, 1978, parry, sound, ontario, american, ambassador, jordan, envoy, 1952, july, 1952, ambassador, 1952, 1953, before, becoming, ambassador, executive, director, board, examiners, foreign, service, chairman, commission,. Joseph Coy Green 1887 August 2 1978 Parry Sound Ontario was the American Ambassador to Jordan Envoy May 14 1952 July 31 1952 Ambassador 1952 1953 1 Before becoming Ambassador he was executive director of the board of examiners of the Foreign Service and chairman of the commission for revision of examinations for the Foreign Service 2 3 Career editHe served other positions within the State Department including special representative to the International Institute of Agriculture in Rome 1931 chairman of the Armaments Commission 1944 1946 and a member of the U S Mission to observe the elections in Greece 1946 4 When Green retired from the State Department in 1953 he testified before two Senate committees criticizing American foreign policy in the Middle East He charged that the State Department lacked a solution to the key problem of Arab refugees from Israel In a 1971 letter to The Washington Post Green expressed the opinion that the essential problem in the Middle East was the obtaining of justice or some semblance of justice for the several million Christians and Muslims held in subjection by the Israelis or driven into exile from their native land 2 Green was an assistant and associate professor of history and politics at Princeton University from which he graduated in 1908 where his students included Charles W Yost who was also Green s deputy at the State Department s Office of Arms and Munitions Control and George F Kennan 2 4 References edit Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers 1933 The British Commonwealth Europe Near East and Africa Volume II Office of the Historian history state gov Retrieved 2020 08 24 a b c Pearson Richard August 5 1978 Joseph C Green Former Foreign Service Officer The Washington Post Retrieved 24 August 2020 Joseph Coy Green 1887 1978 Office of the Historian Retrieved 24 August 2020 a b Joseph Coy Green Papers Princeton University Library Special Collections Retrieved 24 August 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joseph C Green amp oldid 1133586178, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.