Words, words, words : adventures in diplomacy
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327.2092 BHA/S The service of the state: the IAS reconsidered | 327.2092 RAO/A Anecdotes from a diplomat's life | 327.2092 SCH/C Chester Bowles :new dealer in the Cold War | 327.2092 SRE/W Words, words, words : adventures in diplomacy | 327.4009034 SED/C Crisis among the great powers : the concert of Europe and the eastern question | 327.4101 RIZ/B Britain and Arab unity : | 327.41056 KET/L Learning from the history of British interventions in the Middle East |
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Autobiography of an Indian diplomat.
More than just a memoir, this book is diplomatic history, written in the author's inimitable style, with a touch of humour. It is a meticulously recorded account of a variety of bilateral and multilateral diplomatic negotiations in which he was involved. Although specialization is not a strong point of the Indian Foreign Service, the author has been able to specialize in multilateral diplomacy, having dealt with various aspects of the United Nations in New York, New Delhi, Geneva, Nairobi and Vienna. He brings out the dynamics, indeed the magic, of multilateralism in his intimate account.
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