Diplomacy on the Edge

Diplomacy on the Edge
Title Diplomacy on the Edge PDF eBook
Author Geert-Hinrich Ahrens
Publisher Woodrow Wilson Center Press
Total Pages 702
Release 2007-03-06
Genre History
ISBN 0801885574

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Ahrens provides the general history of the conflicts and brings the story up through 2004.

Saudi Arabia on the Edge

Saudi Arabia on the Edge
Title Saudi Arabia on the Edge PDF eBook
Author Thomas W. Lippman
Publisher Potomac Books, Inc.
Total Pages 477
Release 2012-02
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1597978760

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Of all the countries in the world that are vital to the strategic and economic interests of the United States, Saudi Arabia is the least understood by the American people. Saudi Arabia's unique place in Islam makes it indispensable to a constructive relationship between the non-Muslim West and the Muslim world. For all its wealth, the country faces daunting challenges that it lacks the tools to meet: a restless and young population, a new generation of educated women demanding opportunities in a closed society, political stagnation under an octogenarian leadership, religious extremism and intellectual backwardness, social division, chronic unemployment, shortages of food and water, and troublesome neighbors. Today's Saudi people, far better informed than all previous generations, are looking for new political institutions that will enable them to be heard, but these aspirations conflict with the kingdom's strict traditions and with the House of Saud's determination to retain all true power. Meanwhile, the country wishes to remain under the protection of American security but still clings to a system that is antithetical to American values. Basing his work on extensive interviews and field research conducted in the kingdom from 2008 through 2011 under the auspices of the Council on Foreign Relations, Thomas W. Lippman dissects this central Saudi paradox for American readers, including diplomats, policymakers, scholars, and students of foreign policy.

The Caribbean on the Edge

The Caribbean on the Edge
Title The Caribbean on the Edge PDF eBook
Author Winston Dookeran
Publisher
Total Pages 240
Release 2022-01-15
Genre
ISBN 9781487529444

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The Caribbean on the Edge offers frameworks for the study of policy issues facing the Caribbean and identifies a new way of thinking among those who influence public decision making.

Guardians of the Grail

Guardians of the Grail
Title Guardians of the Grail PDF eBook
Author Christopher Datta
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 218
Release 2018-05-07
Genre Diplomatic and consular service, American
ISBN 9781717500618

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"Author Christopher Datta has been a civil conflict specialist with the U.S. State Department, last serving in the newly established embassy in South Sudan. In the course of a long and distinguished career, he has gone into places best known for genocide and bloody conflagration."--Page [4] of cover.

The Frontiers of Public Diplomacy

The Frontiers of Public Diplomacy
Title The Frontiers of Public Diplomacy PDF eBook
Author Colin Alexander
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 359
Release 2021-05-20
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1000389073

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This edited volume provides one of the most formidable critical inquiries into public diplomacy’s relationship with hegemony, morality and power. Wherein, the examination of public diplomacy’s ‘frontiers’ will aid scholars and students alike in their acquiring of greater critical understanding around the values and intentions that are at the crux of this area of statecraft. For the contributing authors to this edited volume, public diplomacy is not just a political communications term, it is also a moral term within which actors attempt to convey a sense of their own virtuosity and ‘goodness’ to international audiences. The book thereby provides fascinating insight into public diplomacy from the under-researched angle of moral philosophy and ethics, arguing that public diplomacy is one of the primary vehicles through which international actors engage in moral rhetoric to meet their power goals. The Frontiers of Public Diplomacy is a landmark book for scholars, students and practitioners of the subject. At a practical level, it provides a series of interesting case studies of public diplomacy in peripheral settings. However, at a conceptual level, it challenges the reader to consider more fully the assumptions that they may make about public diplomacy and its role within the international system.

Lessons from the Edge

Lessons from the Edge
Title Lessons from the Edge PDF eBook
Author Marie Yovanovitch
Publisher HarperCollins
Total Pages 623
Release 2022-03-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0358457599

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INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER | An inspiring and urgent memoir by the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine—a pioneering diplomat who spent her career advancing democracy in the post-Soviet world, and who electrified the nation by speaking truth to power during the first impeachment of President Trump. By the time she became U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch had seen her share of corruption, instability, and tragedy in developing countries. But it came as a shock when, in early 2019, she was recalled from her post after a smear campaign by President Trump’s personal attorney and his associates—men operating outside of normal governmental channels, and apparently motivated by personal gain. Her courageous participation in the subsequent impeachment inquiry earned Yovanovitch the nation’s respect, and her dignified response to the president’s attacks won our hearts. She has reclaimed her own narrative, first with her lauded congressional testimony, and now with this memoir. A child of parents who survived Soviet and Nazi terror, Yovanovitch’s life and work have taught her the preciousness of democracy as well as the dangers of corruption. Lessons from the Edge follows the arc of her career as she develops into the person we came to know during the impeachment proceedings. “A brilliant, engaging, and inspiring memoir from one of America’s wisest and most courageous diplomats—essential reading for current policymakers, aspiring public servants, and anyone who cares about America’s role in the world.”—Madeleine K. Albright “At turns moving and gripping and always inspiring … a powerful testament to a uniquely American life well-lived and a remarkable career of dedicated public service at the highest levels of government.”—Fiona Hill, New York Times best-selling author of There Is Nothing for You Here: Finding Opportunity in the Twenty-First Century

Diplomacy of Wolves

Diplomacy of Wolves
Title Diplomacy of Wolves PDF eBook
Author Holly Lisle
Publisher Aspect
Total Pages 490
Release 2000-10-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0759520291

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This first volume of The Secret Texts trilogy builds a complete fantasy world with systems of magic, politics, geography & history.