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Herbert S. Okun

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186:. In an interview, Okun said in 2006, "Observing how he talked and acted I could not come to any other conclusion than MiloÅ”ević being a common gangster. You know, those types from Mafia movies with cigars in their mouths, who try to express themselves very theatrically but in reality are selling fog." 193:
before the fighting started: "If you continue to talk about the mortal danger that Serbs are under in Bosnia, you will end up committing preemptive genocide." Karadžić later was charged with war crimes in the 1995 massacre at Srebrenica, where as many as 8,000 Bosnian Muslims were killed, and Okun
148:. "The false accusations that he made against our country distort the facts and totally misrepresent our policy," Okun told reporters. "I do not intend to sit by passively when our country is insulted, our President is pilloried and the truth is trampled." 167:. Okun was "extraordinarily ready to listen to and to give credit to the opposing views," recalled Owen. "He was a person who did manage to build a measure of trust from the Serbians, which is not easy to do." 20: 392: 220: 179: 397: 35: 19: 247: 387: 31: 402: 412: 358: 289: 141: 75: 43: 407: 39: 144:
Treaty. While at the United Nations, Okun led a walkout of the U.S. delegation during a speech by Iranian President
100: 82:, then known as the Harvard Graduate School of Public Administration, in 1959. His father, a Jewish immigrant from 243: 175: 79: 190: 268: 382: 377: 134: 350: 225: 71: 252: 118: 354: 273: 130: 294: 137:. Okun recalled that Khrushchev nicknamed him "ryzhyi" (redhead) because of his hair color. 108:, writing under the pseudonym "X", offered the strategy known as containment in response to 105: 63: 248:"Conversations/Herbert S. Okun; What Comes After Containment? It May Be Son of Containment" 152: 126: 125:
As a young foreign service officer, Okun translated the correspondence between President
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in the talks to end the slaughter resulting from the break-up of
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While serving as Vance and Owen's aide, Okun warned Serb leader
116:. "I read it and said, 'That's what I want to do,'" Okun told 140:
Okun also was the chief State Department negotiator for the
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Okun decided to become a diplomat at 16 after reading 1947
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International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
155:, he served as chief aide to former Secretary of State 345:Slaughterhouse: Bosnia and the Failure of the West 342: 393:Ambassadors of the United States to East Germany 238: 236: 269:"Iran Threatens to Retaliate for U.S. Attack" 30:(November 27, 1930 ā€“ November 8, 2011) was a 8: 398:American people of Belarusian-Jewish descent 36:Deputy U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations 159:and former British Foreign Secretary Lord 290:"Interview with American Ambassador Okun" 288:Juresko-Kero, Jadranka (April 15, 2006). 194:also testified against him in The Hague. 32:United States Ambassador to East Germany 267:Kempster, Norman (September 23, 1987). 206: 214: 212: 210: 86:, was a wholesale vegetable vendor in 324: 312: 7: 38:(1985ā€“1989). He was a member of the 219:Langer, Emily (November 15, 2011). 14: 42:. After his retirement from the 388:20th-century American diplomats 76:Master of Public Administration 1: 403:Harvard Kennedy School alumni 40:American Academy of Diplomacy 429: 413:Stanford University alumni 104:article in which scholar 151:After retiring from the 112:expansionism during the 54:Early life and education 170:Okun testified against 80:Harvard Kennedy School 24: 341:Rieff, David (1996). 44:U.S. State Department 22: 408:People from Brooklyn 135:Cuban Missile Crisis 50:in the early 1990s. 34:(1980ā€“1983) and the 226:The Washington Post 72:Stanford University 28:Herbert Stuart Okun 253:The New York Times 176:Slobodan MiloÅ”ević 119:The New York Times 25: 274:Los Angeles Times 246:(July 11, 1994). 131:Nikita Khrushchev 74:in 1951, and his 58:Okun was born in 16:American diplomat 420: 364: 348: 328: 322: 316: 310: 304: 303: 285: 279: 278: 264: 258: 257: 240: 231: 230: 216: 191:Radovan Karadžić 106:George F. Kennan 62:. He earned his 428: 427: 423: 422: 421: 419: 418: 417: 368: 367: 361: 340: 337: 332: 331: 323: 319: 311: 307: 287: 286: 282: 266: 265: 261: 242: 241: 234: 218: 217: 208: 203: 153:foreign service 127:John F. Kennedy 101:Foreign Affairs 96: 56: 17: 12: 11: 5: 426: 424: 416: 415: 410: 405: 400: 395: 390: 385: 380: 370: 369: 366: 365: 359: 336: 333: 330: 329: 327:, pp. 210 317: 315:, pp. 112 305: 280: 259: 232: 205: 204: 202: 199: 95: 92: 55: 52: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 425: 414: 411: 409: 406: 404: 401: 399: 396: 394: 391: 389: 386: 384: 381: 379: 376: 375: 373: 362: 360:0-684-81903-1 356: 352: 347: 346: 339: 338: 334: 326: 321: 318: 314: 309: 306: 301: 297: 296: 295:Večernji list 291: 284: 281: 276: 275: 270: 263: 260: 255: 254: 249: 245: 244:Binder, David 239: 237: 233: 228: 227: 222: 215: 213: 211: 207: 200: 198: 195: 192: 187: 185: 181: 177: 173: 168: 166: 162: 158: 154: 149: 147: 143: 138: 136: 132: 128: 123: 121: 120: 115: 111: 107: 103: 102: 93: 91: 89: 88:New York City 85: 81: 77: 73: 69: 65: 61: 53: 51: 49: 45: 41: 37: 33: 29: 21: 344: 320: 308: 293: 283: 272: 262: 251: 224: 196: 188: 169: 150: 146:Ali Khamenei 139: 124: 117: 99: 97: 57: 27: 26: 23:Okun in 1981 383:2011 deaths 378:1930 births 157:Cyrus Vance 133:during the 84:Dzyarzhynsk 48:Balkan Wars 372:Categories 351:Touchstone 325:Rieff 1996 313:Rieff 1996 201:References 165:Yugoslavia 161:David Owen 184:The Hague 122:in 1993. 114:Cold War 60:Brooklyn 335:Sources 178:at the 174:leader 172:Serbian 68:history 357:  300:Zagreb 110:Soviet 94:Career 78:from 70:from 355:ISBN 142:SALT 129:and 64:A.B. 182:in 66:in 374:: 353:. 349:. 298:. 292:. 271:. 250:. 235:^ 223:. 209:^ 90:. 363:. 302:. 277:. 256:. 229:.

Index


United States Ambassador to East Germany
Deputy U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations
American Academy of Diplomacy
U.S. State Department
Balkan Wars
Brooklyn
A.B.
history
Stanford University
Master of Public Administration
Harvard Kennedy School
Dzyarzhynsk
New York City
Foreign Affairs
George F. Kennan
Soviet
Cold War
The New York Times
John F. Kennedy
Nikita Khrushchev
Cuban Missile Crisis
SALT
Ali Khamenei
foreign service
Cyrus Vance
David Owen
Yugoslavia
Serbian
Slobodan MiloÅ”ević

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