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The United States Secretary of State is the head of the United States Department of State, concerned with foreign affairs. The Secretary is a member of the President's Cabinet. She or he is the highest rank cabinet secretary both in line of succession and order of precedence.
How to say "United States Secretary of State" in other languages:
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(Chinese) | 美國國務卿 |
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(Japanese) | アメリカ合衆国国務長官 |
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(German) | Außenminister (Vereinigte Staaten) |
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(Spanish) | Secretario de Estado de los Estados Unidos |
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(Italian) | Segretario di Stato degli Stati Uniti |
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Edward Reilly Stettinius, Jr. (October 22, 1900 - October 31, 1949) was the United States Secretary of State under Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman. He became the Secretary of... Secretary of State Succeeded by : James F. Byrnes...
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proposed Central American canal. The treaty was negotiated by United States Secretary of State, John Hay, and the British Ambassador to the United States, Lord Pauncefote... In 1901 the United States and Britain signed the Hay-Pauncefote Treaty . This agreement nullified...
was born in Clinton, New York. He served as the United States Secretary of War 1899–1903 and the United States Secretary of State from 1905–1909. He was responsible for enlarging West Point and... Secretary of State 1904-1909 Succeeded by : Robert Bacon Preceded by : Russell A. Alger United States...
. He died in Washington, DC. Preceded by : Louis McLane United States Secretary of State Succeeded... Georgia. He served in the United States House of Representatives (1813-1818, 1823-1827), the United States Senate (1818-1819, 1829-1834), and as the Governor of Georgia (1827-1839). He was the United...
Robert Lansing Robert Lansing (October 17, 1864–October 30, 1928) was a United States Secretary of State under United States President Woodrow Wilson. He served between 1915 and 1920. Lansing... Jennings Bryan United States Secretary of State Succeeded by : Bainbridge Colby...
rather than to concede, e.g. nuclear brinkmanship. The policy of "Brinkmanship" was advocated by United States Secretary of State John Foster Dulles during the Cold War against the Soviet Union. Bertrand... Brinkmanship is the practice, especially in international politics, of seeking advantage by...
Plenipotentiary to Britain from 1923 to 1925, when he resigned. He was United States Secretary of State in the Cabinet of President Calvin Coolidge 1925–1929. As Secretary of State, he coauthored.... Preceded by : Charles Evans Hughes United States Secretary of State Succeeded by : Henry L...
, United States Army general and United States Secretary of State, author of the Marshall Plan John Marshall, Chief Justice of the United States and United States Secretary of State John Marshall, a... Marshall is the name of several places in the United States of America: Marshall, Arkansas...