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  • The Practice of Diplomacy

    In this hall, visitors experience first-hand what it takes to become a diplomat and practice diplomacy. Visitors will explore global issues through decision-based exhibits and theatrical presentations.

  • Video

    What Is Counterterrorism?

    Preventing terrorism in the United States and across the world is a key objective for the U.S. Department of State. Counterterrorism and countering violent extremism…

    Also available in Español

  • Video

    What Is the U.S. Foreign Service?

    The U.S. Foreign Service supports the U.S. Department of State at its locations across the world. Foreign Service Officers are selected and complete training in…

    Also available in Español

  • Video

    What Are Treaties and Alliances?

    Treaties and alliances are two ways the United States formalizes agreements with other countries and international organizations. Treaties are written agreements between nations or between…

    Also available in Español

  • Video

    What Does the State Department Do?

    The U.S. Department of State, also known as the State Department, is a federal U.S. government agency dedicated to protecting Americans and advancing U.S. interests…

    Also available in Español

  • Public Program

    HIV/AIDs Panel: A Humanitarian and a National Security Issue

    February 22, 2019

    In Person

    The National Museum of American Diplomacy was pleased to host a panel discussion that explored how U.S. Government has approached HIV/AIDS as both a humanitarian and a national security issue for more than 30 years.

  • Teacher Professional Development

    NMAD’s in-person and virtual professional development programs provide educators with engaging ways to integrate the history, practice, and skills of diplomacy into their teaching. 

  • Lesson Plan

    Monroe Doctrine 101

    In this lesson, students step into the shoes of a historical figure and write a composition on how people, nations, and governments responded to the Monroe Doctrine.