Now with a substantive afterword covering the start of the second Trump administration! A riveting retelling of diplomatic history with praise from Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Bertie Ahern (Ireland), Tony Blair (UK), Ehud Olmert (Israel), and more. "A magisterial tome on the international negotiations that shaped modern American history.... Grand in scope and grounded in decades of experience, The Art of Diplomacy is a compelling work of political history aimed at the diplomatic negotiators of tomorrow." -Foreword Reviews Commended by Kirkus Reviews, which says Eizenstat writes with…mehr
Now with a substantive afterword covering the start of the second Trump administration! A riveting retelling of diplomatic history with praise from Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Bertie Ahern (Ireland), Tony Blair (UK), Ehud Olmert (Israel), and more. "A magisterial tome on the international negotiations that shaped modern American history.... Grand in scope and grounded in decades of experience, The Art of Diplomacy is a compelling work of political history aimed at the diplomatic negotiators of tomorrow." -Foreword Reviews Commended by Kirkus Reviews, which says Eizenstat writes with "authority and clarity of experience." Inside the greatest diplomatic negotiations of the past 50 years In one readable volume, diplomat and negotiator Stuart E. Eizenstat covers every major contemporary international agreement, from the treaty to end the Vietnam War to the Kyoto Protocols and the Iranian Nuclear Accord. Written from the perspective that only a participant in top level negotiations can bring, Eizenstat recounts the events that led up to the negotiation, the drama that took place around the table, and draws lessons from successful and unsuccessful strategies and tactics. Based on interviews with over 60 key figures in American diplomacy, including former presidents and secretaries of state, and major political figures abroad, Eizenstat provides an intimate view of diplomacy as today's history. The Art of Diplomacy will be an indispensable volume to understand American foreign policy and provide invaluable insights on the art of negotiation for anyone involved in government or business negotiations. The paperback edition adds a substantive afterword that presents the challenges and opportunities for the second Trump administration.
Stuart E. Eizenstat has served as U.S. Ambassador to the European Union and Deputy Secretary of both Treasury and State. He is also the author of President Carter: The White House Years (2018), The Future of the Jews: How Global Forces are Impacting the Jewish People, Israel, and Its Relationship with the United States (2012), and Imperfect Justice: Looted Assets, Slave Labor, and the Unfinished Business of World War II (2003). He is an international lawyer in Washington, DC.
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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 Afterword: Diplomacy in the Age of Trump 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 Afterword: Diplomacy in the Age of Trump Notes Acknowledgments Index About the Author
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Over my years in public life, I have known few people who have better combined Stu Eizenstat's commitment to doing the right thing with his exceptional skills in getting things done. His book is an invaluable account of how he and other talented negotiators rose to the occasion to turn moments of hope into enduring realities.
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