A Diplomat in Uniform: Navigating the Intersection of Power and Policy (Two Parts)
Fifty and Better Spring Lectures
While a naval officer’s career is often defined by command at sea, some of the most critical "battles" are fought in the halls of the United Nations, the corridors of the State Department and the briefing rooms of the White House. This course will offers a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the role of the military diplomat. We will explore the complex art of "uniformed diplomacy," from drafting UN Security Council resolutions on maritime sanctions to the delicate linguistic and cultural nuances required to negotiate a new treaty with the Russian Federation. Through real-world anecdotes — including how a quote from Pushkin broke a diplomatic impasse — we will discuss the challenge of building 50-country coalitions, managing the legal frameworks of seized assets and providing strategic counsel to the president when the stakes are nothing less than global stability.
Instructor Scott Jones is a retired Naval officer and businessman with broad experience in national security, foreign relations and politics. He is a docent at the J. Paul Getty Museum (Getty Villa), where he leads tours in the Greek and Roman Galleries, special exhibitions, Roman architecture and Roan gardens. He teaches for several lifelong learning programs in the area.
The Fifty and Better (FAB) program was designed for people ages 50 and older, seeking intellectual stimulation through university-level courses — without the pressure of grades — for the sake of learning and social engagement.
Register by 3 p.m. Friday before each lecture
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