Contents Foreword by Henry A. Kissinger Preface by James A. Baker III Introduction: The Value of Diplomacy Part One: The U.S. and National Security 1: Henry Kissinger: Master Diplomat 2: German Reunification: James Baker Adds Two Plus Four 3: Iran: Negotiating with a Radical Theocracy Part Two: The U.S. As Mediator 4: The Middle East: From Camp David to the Abraham Accords 5: Good Friday: George Mitchell and the Repair of a Divided Ireland 6: The Holocaust: Belated and Imperfect Justice 7: Unsung Heroes: Chester Crocker and Bernie Aronson Part Three: The U.S. at War 8: The Balkan Wars: The Marriage of Force and Diplomacy 9: Afghanistan: From Victory to Failure 10: Iraq: A Tale of Two Wars Part Four: The U.S. in Multilateral Negotiations 11: International Trade: Negotiating at Home and Abroad 12: Climate Change: The Supreme Test of Diplomacy Conclusion: Lessons on the Art of Diplomacy Notes Acknowledgments Index About the Author
Contents Foreword by Henry A. Kissinger Preface by James A. Baker III Introduction: The Value of Diplomacy Part One: The U.S. and National Security 1: Henry Kissinger: Master Diplomat 2: German Reunification: James Baker Adds Two Plus Four 3: Iran: Negotiating with a Radical Theocracy Part Two: The U.S. As Mediator 4: The Middle East: From Camp David to the Abraham Accords 5: Good Friday: George Mitchell and the Repair of a Divided Ireland 6: The Holocaust: Belated and Imperfect Justice 7: Unsung Heroes: Chester Crocker and Bernie Aronson Part Three: The U.S. at War 8: The Balkan Wars: The Marriage of Force and Diplomacy 9: Afghanistan: From Victory to Failure 10: Iraq: A Tale of Two Wars Part Four: The U.S. in Multilateral Negotiations 11: International Trade: Negotiating at Home and Abroad 12: Climate Change: The Supreme Test of Diplomacy Conclusion: Lessons on the Art of Diplomacy Notes Acknowledgments Index About the Author
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Stuart Eizenstat's new book, The Art of Diplomacy, not only serves as a reminder of the power of diplomacy, but also provides a roadmap for dealing with today's crises.
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