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Robert V. Keeley

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that advocated greater reliance on and better funding for American diplomacy in conflict resolution and protecting our national security. Keeley also edited two yearbooks for the 50th reunion of Princeton's Class of 1951 in the year 2001. In 2010 Keeley published the book
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was published in May 1996. All three had the same author: the publisher, whose business card identified his profession as "Consulting Iconoclast." In October 1996 the Press began to sell its publications on a subscription basis and mostly broke even financially.
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in 1951, with a major in English literature under the Special Program in the Humanities. His senior thesis was a novel with a critical preface, the first such "creative writing" undergraduate dissertation authorized. His brother
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in 1997, and is an artist and licensed social worker working for the D.C. Government in child welfare services. Louise S. Keeley was the niece of Louise Burt Schoonmaker, who married William Edwin Chilton, the son of
1333: 381:(for Cambodia), a Presidential Citation (for the Refugee Task Force), and a Presidential Distinguished Service Award (for Zimbabwe). In 1985 he was elected President of the American Foreign Service Association. 929: 485:. Their daughter, Michal Mathilde Keeley, a 1976 graduate of Princeton, is a retired editor. Their son, Christopher John (Chris), earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in photography from the 1515: 765: 576:
in February 1996. The name comes from the intention to price the products of the press at between five and ten dollars a copy. The press's first publication was a pamphlet entitled
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in Washington, a private, non-profit educational and cultural institution founded in 1946 to foster greater understanding in the United States of the countries of the
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for "extraordinary accomplishment involving initiative, integrity, intellectual courage, and creative dissent." At other stages in his career he earned the
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did not understand the world and was unable to handle "in either style or substance" the responsibilities of global leadership. On June 16, 2004 the
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One chapter of the Uganda book has been published in "Embassies Under Siege: Personal Accounts by Diplomats on the Front Line" (
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Keeley was married to the former Louise Benedict Schoonmaker and they had two children. They were married June 23, 1951, in
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desk officer, and as alternate director for East Africa. At his retirement in 1989 Keeley held the rank of Career Minister.
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In 2004, Keeley was among 27 retired diplomats and military commanders who publicly said the administration of President
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also graduated from Princeton. Robert continued with graduate work at Princeton in English, and later, while in the
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The Colonels' Coup and the American Embassy: A Diplomat's View of the Breakdown of Democracy in Cold War Greece.
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The Colonels’ Coup and the American Embassy: A Diplomat’s View of the Breakdown of Democracy in Cold War Greece.
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The Colonels' Coup and the American Embassy: A Diplomat's View of the Breakdown of Democracy in Cold War Greece
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After retiring from the Foreign Service, Keeley was Chairman of the Board of Directors for the
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and at Princeton in public and international affairs. He did his military service in the
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In 2000 Keeley contributed a chapter on CIA-Foreign Service relations to the book
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From November 1990 to January 1995 Ambassador Keeley served as President of the
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First Line of Defense-Ambassadors, Embassies and American Interests Abroad
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Earlier in his career he had assignments as Deputy Chief of Mission in
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issued in December 1995, and the second was a booklet with the title
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Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change Official Statement
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D.C. Governance: It's Always Been a Matter of Race and Money,
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National Insecurity-U.S. Intelligence After the Cold War,
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Keeley died after an apparent stroke in January 2015.
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during the time he was writing 'Catcher in the Rye.'"
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Index

Robert Keeley (disambiguation)
United States Ambassador to Mauritius
Gerald Ford
Jimmy Carter
Philip W. Manhard
Samuel Rhea Gammon III
United States Ambassador to Zimbabwe
Jimmy Carter
Ronald Reagan
David Charles Miller, Jr.
United States Ambassador to Greece
Ronald Reagan
Monteagle Stearns
Michael G. Sotirhos
Beirut
Lebanon
France
Washington, D.C.
Diplomat
United States Coast Guard
Foreign Service of the United States
Greece
Zimbabwe
Mauritius
Cambodia
Uganda
Jordan
Mali
Congo (Zaire)
Christian Herter

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