Charles Hill (diplomat)

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Charles Hill is the Diplomat-in-Residence at Yale University. A career foreign service official, he was an important adviser to George Shultz, Henry Kissinger, and Ronald Reagan. At Yale, he is well-known for teaching, with Paul Kennedy and John Gaddis, a course titled Studies in Grand Strategy, a rigorous interdisciplinary study of leadership and diplomacy. He is also well known as a professor in the Directed Studies program at Yale.

In 2006, a former student, Molly Worthen, published a book about him, titled The Man on Whom Nothing Was Lost.

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