Essentials of U.S. Governance for Foreign Diplomats and Embassy Staff, Part I: The U.S. Government in a Nutshell Archives
Essentials of U.S. Governance for Foreign Diplomats and Embassy Staff, Part I: The U.S. Government in a Nutshell
Essentials of U.S. Governance for Foreign Diplomats and Embassy Staff, Part I:
The U.S. Government in a Nutshell
As a foreign diplomat or embassy staff member based in the United States, you need a good understanding of the U.S. government to work effectively. This three-part series of courses introduces you to the structure of the three branches of government, the dynamics of Congress, and federal rulemaking and the federal regulatory process.
Part I: The U.S. Government in a Nutshell
- Historical overview of the U.S. government
- Learn about the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the federal government--their roles and relationships
- How federal agencies work and what they do
- How the federal government differs from state government
Open Q&A with the faculty included: Todd Tatelman.
- Tuesday, September 9, 2008
- 2 pm ET/1 pm CT/12 noon MT/11 am PT
- More information here
Essentials of U.S. Governance for Foreign Diplomats and Embassy Staff
Capitol Learning Audio Course Includes seminar materials. All three audio courses on CD: $127 plus shipping and handling |
August 4, 2008 02:47 PM Foreign Diplomats