Author: Robert G. Morris
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1465331816
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
At the beginning of Diplomatic Intrigue John Pauley and Carl Friedrich return to the United States embassy in the South American country of Colonia after a frustrating year working in the Washington bureaucracy. As the new ambassador Carl insisted John be his deputy. This is a complete turnaround from their earlier relationship in which Carl called John Johnny-Come- Lately, scorning him as an irregular foreign service officer who, because he was a science specialist, had not come up through the ranks. Shortly after their arrival Carl and his wife Betty are called back to the States for a funeral. As acting ambassador John is immediately confronted by a demonstration in front of the embassy protesting the imminent extradition by the United States of a Colonial naval officer who fled the country accused of murder and torture under the previous military government. John expertly handles the demonstrators and decides to go through with the farewell party that evening for Henry Nielsen after all. It was Henry who advised John a year ago not to go to Washington to take a job like the one Henry himself has now accepted. For both men deputy assistant secretary of state has an enchanting ring. Johns old friend from the Foreign Ministry, Edgardo Martn Ponce Tedesco, accompanies Ricardo Snchez Cardona to the party, Johns nemesis who had declared him persona non grata and expelled him when John exposed Colonias nuclear program as a sham. Edgardo announces Snchez Cardona as the new foreign minister. Johns wife Barbara and seventeen-year-old son Charley arrive at their new post in time for Christmas, coming in on the same plane as Captain Federico Morales, the naval officer extradited from the United States. Carl hosts a welcome party for them. Carl is much too good- looking to be a foreign service officer. Formerly a ladies man he is now a faithful husband and father. Charley meets Karen King, daughter of the public affairs officer Graham King and his wife Susan. Karen is also interested in archeology and she and Charley agree to go to a nearby ruin Karen has already visited. She suspects it is a burial ground for victims of the militarys human rights violations. At the site, Charley and Karen elude a military patrol, for they are on an army base. They have an idyllic afternoon by an old pond near the ruin of a Jesuit mission. Among other things they try some of Karens cocaine, Charley for the first time. Karen stows the drugs in Charleys nearly identical back pack by mistake, which another patrol seizes.. Arriving home somewhat the worse for his experiences, Charley learns there has been a coup Snchez Cardona has assumed the office of the president. The former president is under house arrest. The government seizes the nuclear authority. Its head, Mara Elena Montoya, threatens Snchez Cardona that she and Edgardo will reveal what they know about deaths under the old military regime if he makes changes at the authority. Snchez Cardona pardons the extradited Captain Morales, also known as the Blond Avenger. Morales suspects that Snchez Cardona has pardoned him for what he knows and might tell at the trial. On the basis of Charleys seized backpack, the government charges him with drug possession and subversion on a military base as well. The ousted Colonial president finds sanctuary in the embassy. While Washington debates recognition of the Snchez Cardona government, Barbara take the president concealed in an embassy car to Buenos Aires where he receives asylum. The Embassy begins to see that the army leveled charges against Charley based on what it thinks he knows about graves. John and Carl fail to hear from Edgardo. They need to learn what he knows about the armys human rights violations in the past, much of which he has learned from the Mothers of the Missing, a group of women who, in black head scarfs and holding candles, haunt the go
Diplomatic Intrigue
Author: Robert G. Morris
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1465331816
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
At the beginning of Diplomatic Intrigue John Pauley and Carl Friedrich return to the United States embassy in the South American country of Colonia after a frustrating year working in the Washington bureaucracy. As the new ambassador Carl insisted John be his deputy. This is a complete turnaround from their earlier relationship in which Carl called John Johnny-Come- Lately, scorning him as an irregular foreign service officer who, because he was a science specialist, had not come up through the ranks. Shortly after their arrival Carl and his wife Betty are called back to the States for a funeral. As acting ambassador John is immediately confronted by a demonstration in front of the embassy protesting the imminent extradition by the United States of a Colonial naval officer who fled the country accused of murder and torture under the previous military government. John expertly handles the demonstrators and decides to go through with the farewell party that evening for Henry Nielsen after all. It was Henry who advised John a year ago not to go to Washington to take a job like the one Henry himself has now accepted. For both men deputy assistant secretary of state has an enchanting ring. Johns old friend from the Foreign Ministry, Edgardo Martn Ponce Tedesco, accompanies Ricardo Snchez Cardona to the party, Johns nemesis who had declared him persona non grata and expelled him when John exposed Colonias nuclear program as a sham. Edgardo announces Snchez Cardona as the new foreign minister. Johns wife Barbara and seventeen-year-old son Charley arrive at their new post in time for Christmas, coming in on the same plane as Captain Federico Morales, the naval officer extradited from the United States. Carl hosts a welcome party for them. Carl is much too good- looking to be a foreign service officer. Formerly a ladies man he is now a faithful husband and father. Charley meets Karen King, daughter of the public affairs officer Graham King and his wife Susan. Karen is also interested in archeology and she and Charley agree to go to a nearby ruin Karen has already visited. She suspects it is a burial ground for victims of the militarys human rights violations. At the site, Charley and Karen elude a military patrol, for they are on an army base. They have an idyllic afternoon by an old pond near the ruin of a Jesuit mission. Among other things they try some of Karens cocaine, Charley for the first time. Karen stows the drugs in Charleys nearly identical back pack by mistake, which another patrol seizes.. Arriving home somewhat the worse for his experiences, Charley learns there has been a coup Snchez Cardona has assumed the office of the president. The former president is under house arrest. The government seizes the nuclear authority. Its head, Mara Elena Montoya, threatens Snchez Cardona that she and Edgardo will reveal what they know about deaths under the old military regime if he makes changes at the authority. Snchez Cardona pardons the extradited Captain Morales, also known as the Blond Avenger. Morales suspects that Snchez Cardona has pardoned him for what he knows and might tell at the trial. On the basis of Charleys seized backpack, the government charges him with drug possession and subversion on a military base as well. The ousted Colonial president finds sanctuary in the embassy. While Washington debates recognition of the Snchez Cardona government, Barbara take the president concealed in an embassy car to Buenos Aires where he receives asylum. The Embassy begins to see that the army leveled charges against Charley based on what it thinks he knows about graves. John and Carl fail to hear from Edgardo. They need to learn what he knows about the armys human rights violations in the past, much of which he has learned from the Mothers of the Missing, a group of women who, in black head scarfs and holding candles, haunt the go
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1465331816
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
At the beginning of Diplomatic Intrigue John Pauley and Carl Friedrich return to the United States embassy in the South American country of Colonia after a frustrating year working in the Washington bureaucracy. As the new ambassador Carl insisted John be his deputy. This is a complete turnaround from their earlier relationship in which Carl called John Johnny-Come- Lately, scorning him as an irregular foreign service officer who, because he was a science specialist, had not come up through the ranks. Shortly after their arrival Carl and his wife Betty are called back to the States for a funeral. As acting ambassador John is immediately confronted by a demonstration in front of the embassy protesting the imminent extradition by the United States of a Colonial naval officer who fled the country accused of murder and torture under the previous military government. John expertly handles the demonstrators and decides to go through with the farewell party that evening for Henry Nielsen after all. It was Henry who advised John a year ago not to go to Washington to take a job like the one Henry himself has now accepted. For both men deputy assistant secretary of state has an enchanting ring. Johns old friend from the Foreign Ministry, Edgardo Martn Ponce Tedesco, accompanies Ricardo Snchez Cardona to the party, Johns nemesis who had declared him persona non grata and expelled him when John exposed Colonias nuclear program as a sham. Edgardo announces Snchez Cardona as the new foreign minister. Johns wife Barbara and seventeen-year-old son Charley arrive at their new post in time for Christmas, coming in on the same plane as Captain Federico Morales, the naval officer extradited from the United States. Carl hosts a welcome party for them. Carl is much too good- looking to be a foreign service officer. Formerly a ladies man he is now a faithful husband and father. Charley meets Karen King, daughter of the public affairs officer Graham King and his wife Susan. Karen is also interested in archeology and she and Charley agree to go to a nearby ruin Karen has already visited. She suspects it is a burial ground for victims of the militarys human rights violations. At the site, Charley and Karen elude a military patrol, for they are on an army base. They have an idyllic afternoon by an old pond near the ruin of a Jesuit mission. Among other things they try some of Karens cocaine, Charley for the first time. Karen stows the drugs in Charleys nearly identical back pack by mistake, which another patrol seizes.. Arriving home somewhat the worse for his experiences, Charley learns there has been a coup Snchez Cardona has assumed the office of the president. The former president is under house arrest. The government seizes the nuclear authority. Its head, Mara Elena Montoya, threatens Snchez Cardona that she and Edgardo will reveal what they know about deaths under the old military regime if he makes changes at the authority. Snchez Cardona pardons the extradited Captain Morales, also known as the Blond Avenger. Morales suspects that Snchez Cardona has pardoned him for what he knows and might tell at the trial. On the basis of Charleys seized backpack, the government charges him with drug possession and subversion on a military base as well. The ousted Colonial president finds sanctuary in the embassy. While Washington debates recognition of the Snchez Cardona government, Barbara take the president concealed in an embassy car to Buenos Aires where he receives asylum. The Embassy begins to see that the army leveled charges against Charley based on what it thinks he knows about graves. John and Carl fail to hear from Edgardo. They need to learn what he knows about the armys human rights violations in the past, much of which he has learned from the Mothers of the Missing, a group of women who, in black head scarfs and holding candles, haunt the go
Getting Our Way
Author: Christopher Meyer
Publisher: Hachette UK
ISBN: 0297858769
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 387
Book Description
A highly informed insider's account of some of the 'honest men' as they sought, by fair means or foul, to get Britain its way in the world. GETTING OUR WAY recounts nine stories from Britain's diplomatic annals over the last five hundred years, in which the diplomats themselves are at the centre of the narrative. It is an inside account of their extraordinary experiences, sometimes in the face of physical danger, often at history's hinge. Be it Henry Killigrew's mission to Edinburgh in 1572, Castlereagh at the Congress of Vienna, Our Man in Washington and the Nassau Deal, or the handover of Hong Kong to China, we can see how Britain has viewed its interests in the world and sought to advance them. Some of these dramatic episodes record triumph, some failure, but all of them illustrate how the three pillars of the national interest - security, prosperity and values - have been the foundation of British foreign policy for half a century. Each story is illuminated by colourful anecdotes and insights drawn from Christopher Meyer's first-hand experience of international relations. Moreover, the book is a salutary reminder that foreign policy and diplomacy begin and end with the national interest. And far from being the preserve of aloof aristocrats, the pursuit of our national interest is replete with an extraordinary combination of high principle and low cunning, vice and virtue, all with the specific aim of 'getting our way'.
Publisher: Hachette UK
ISBN: 0297858769
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 387
Book Description
A highly informed insider's account of some of the 'honest men' as they sought, by fair means or foul, to get Britain its way in the world. GETTING OUR WAY recounts nine stories from Britain's diplomatic annals over the last five hundred years, in which the diplomats themselves are at the centre of the narrative. It is an inside account of their extraordinary experiences, sometimes in the face of physical danger, often at history's hinge. Be it Henry Killigrew's mission to Edinburgh in 1572, Castlereagh at the Congress of Vienna, Our Man in Washington and the Nassau Deal, or the handover of Hong Kong to China, we can see how Britain has viewed its interests in the world and sought to advance them. Some of these dramatic episodes record triumph, some failure, but all of them illustrate how the three pillars of the national interest - security, prosperity and values - have been the foundation of British foreign policy for half a century. Each story is illuminated by colourful anecdotes and insights drawn from Christopher Meyer's first-hand experience of international relations. Moreover, the book is a salutary reminder that foreign policy and diplomacy begin and end with the national interest. And far from being the preserve of aloof aristocrats, the pursuit of our national interest is replete with an extraordinary combination of high principle and low cunning, vice and virtue, all with the specific aim of 'getting our way'.
Intrigue
Author: Allan Hepburn
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300148488
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
'Intrigue' examines the tradition of the spy narrative in the 20th century, setting the historical contexts for the main themes of the genre, such as the Cambridge spy ring & the Profumo Affair. Hepburn offers a systematic theory of the conventions & attractions of espionage fiction.
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300148488
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
'Intrigue' examines the tradition of the spy narrative in the 20th century, setting the historical contexts for the main themes of the genre, such as the Cambridge spy ring & the Profumo Affair. Hepburn offers a systematic theory of the conventions & attractions of espionage fiction.
A History of Diplomacy in the International Development of Europe
Author: David Jayne Hill
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Europe
Languages : en
Pages : 706
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Europe
Languages : en
Pages : 706
Book Description
“A” History of Diplomacy in the International Development of Europe: The diplomacy of the age of absolutism
Author: David Jayne Hill
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Europe
Languages : en
Pages : 756
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Europe
Languages : en
Pages : 756
Book Description
Diplomatic Episodes
Author: William Carey Morey
Publisher:
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Category : Diplomacy
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Diplomacy
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
The diplomatic review
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 318
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Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
Raw Materials and Their Effect Upon International Relations
Author: George Otis Smith
Publisher:
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Category : Commercial policy
Languages : en
Pages : 632
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Category : Commercial policy
Languages : en
Pages : 632
Book Description
International Conciliation
Author:
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Category : Arbitration (International law)
Languages : en
Pages : 560
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Arbitration (International law)
Languages : en
Pages : 560
Book Description
The Single Tax Review
Author:
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Category : Single tax
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Single tax
Languages : en
Pages : 200
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