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SAMUEL F. HART
Enrichment Lecturer Holland America, Radisson, Crystal
Samuel Hart graduated from the University of Mississippi in 1955 and subsequently served as a paratroop captain in the U.S. Army. He was trained as a political economist at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Vanderbilt, and the JFK School at Harvard. His 27-year Foreign Service career included posting in Latin America, Asia, and the Middle East. He was U.S. Ambassador to Ecuador from 1982 to 1985. Since retiring from the Foreign Service, Ambassador Hart has been active as a international business consultant and as a frequent speaker at colleges, World Affairs Councils, and for the last ten years on several top cruise lines. Current U.S. foreign policy is his main topic, but because of his varied background, he often lectures on other global issues including terrorism, international trade and development, and cultural/religious conflicts. These are heavy and controversial subjects, but he treats them with humor and encourages the expression of contrary views
Topics: Morality and American foreign policy; the foreign policy of George W. Bush; Is peace possible in the Middle East?; the erosion of democracy in Latin America; Americas future role in Asia; how are we doing in the war on terror?