Granted, the printing presses constantly bring us books and articles on foreign policy and diplomatic history, including the many memoirs of diplomats and. Spanning more than three centuries of history, from cardinal richelieu, the father of the modern state system, to the new world order in which we live, kissinger demonstrates. American foreign policy, the cold war nonfiction, diplomacy in book titles, presidents reading project, international relations, books fo. New book reveals bill clintons rogue diplomacy against. The end of diplomacy and the decline of american influence, journalist ronan farrow interviews every living former secretary of state, exploring.
The following books, economically, politically, historically or biographically related to foreign news, have recently been published in the u. Best books on diplomacy and the diplomatic life recommended by academics and professional diplomats. Diplomacy is a very interesting book, that should be read by all those who are interested in either international relations, history, or even merely in good books. My colleagues and i at american diplomacy will identify a variety of new books that we.
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