asha aviv Posted January 1, 2008 Sometimes there are "locally engaged" positions which are closer to what I think of when you say 'international diplomacy'; for example, there was recently a position advertised at the Australian Embassy in Bangkok for a Political and Economic Analyst (no longer online). You didn't have to be Australian, but you did need to be able to get an Australian security clearance to a particular level (for example, this position as a Consular Officer (Passports) at the Australian Embassy in Washington describes the security requirements as: This position is a designated security assessed position. "Applicants must be Australian, British, Canadian or New Zealand citizens and not a dual national of the USA to be eligible for engagement." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites