Chad Michael Murphy
Key Officers - All APIA (E) Address: U.S. Embassy, 5th Floor, ACB House, Matafele, Apia, Samoa; APO/FPO: American Embassy, PSC 467 BOX 1, APO AP 96531-1034; Phone: (685) 21-631; Fax: (685) 22-030; Workweek: Monday to Friday, 0800 - 1630 OfficerNameAMB Charles J. Swindells (Resident in Welllington)DCM/CHG Timothy W. HarleyMGT Ronna Pazdral (Wellington) [Read More]
20042005 Fulbright Awards Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs Michael J. Shoemaker ... Tara M. Murphy ... Michael W. Nau ... [Read More]
Index Murphy mission to Taiwan, 350, 354 ... Deutch, Michael J., 248 ... Murphy, Robert, 344, 349, 350, 354, 356, 358, 381, 419, 455 ... [Read More]
State Department Organizational Directory - Complete List 11111111111Department of State1111 Organizational Directory11111111111111 111111111111111111111111 Office of the Secretary (S) 1111111111111111111111 Secretary Condoleezza Rice 11111111111111117th Floor 1111111111111111202-647-5291111111111111111111111111 Personal Assistant Laura E. Lineberry 11111111111111117226 1111111111111111202-647-7098111111111111111111111111 Chief of Staff Brian Gunderson &n ... [Read More]
Index Stewart, Michael, 308, 346 ... Michaels, Robert L., 259 ... Murphy, Robert D., 128, 222, 237, 244 ... [Read More]
Docs 391-455 Before a dual representation policy could be adopted, the Republic of China had to lend at least tacit approval to the idea. Less than two weeks after the vote on the Albanian resolution at the 25th General Assembly, Secretary Rogers began the task of persuading the Taipei Government that a new approach to Chinese representation was necessary. At first, the line taken by officials in Taipei was that, with a redoubled effort, the usual Important Question strategy could be made to prevail again. Gradually, however, indications grew that the Government of the Republic of China recognized the situation and would make a realistic effort to preserve its place in the United Nations. In April, Robert D. Murphy, former Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, traveled to Taipei as the personal representative of President Nixon to discuss Chinese representation with President Chiang Kai-shek. Ambassador Murphy told Chiang that the United States intended to continue to honor its treaty com ... [Read More]
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