John Caspar Dreier

John Caspar Dreier (December 27, 1906 March 10, 1994) was a U.S. diplomat.

He served as United States Ambassador to the Organization of American States between 1951 and 1960. He then taught for a number of years at the School of Advanced International Studies (part of Johns Hopkins University in Washington, D.C.). After retirement he played an active role as a teacher and trustee of the College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor, Maine.

Publications

  • Organization of American States and the Hemisphere Crisis (Harper & Row, 1962)
  • The Alliance for Progress: Problems and Perspectives (Editor) (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1962)
  • International Organization in the Western Hemisphere (Co-author) (Syracuse University Press, 1968).


gollark: I wonder if there's anything stopping me deciding to copyright random digit sequences in π.
gollark: Also a project after that to procedurally generate all possible sequences of some length of some collection of notes and store it on a disk.
gollark: Er, sequences of musical notes.
gollark: There was also that copyright thing about musical notes recently.
gollark: At least 3 numbers, I'd say.
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