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A life in politics

A diplomat looks back.

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  • 222 páginas
  • 8 horas de lectura

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Half a century of German and world history in the service of the Federal Foreign Office – Jürgen Chrobog has recorded this “life in politics” between Brussels, Bonn, Singapore, Berlin, and Washington D.C. with travel halfway around the world as personally as with the sober-analytical eye of an observer and insider. Whether the role spectrum of the diplomatic service, portraits of the politicians he worked for, colleagues who shared their experiences with him, or lines of development and conflict in world politics – these records are about the inside view of an actively involved observer. “Jürgen Chrobog’s vocation was diplomacy. His memoirs allow to relive the most important foreign policy decisions and help classify where we are today and why” (Sigmar Gabriel)

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Título
A life in politics
Subtítulo
A diplomat looks back.
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2023
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
222
ISBN10
394911114X
ISBN13
9783949111143
Serie
Etiquetas
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Descripción
Half a century of German and world history in the service of the Federal Foreign Office – Jürgen Chrobog has recorded this “life in politics” between Brussels, Bonn, Singapore, Berlin, and Washington D.C. with travel halfway around the world as personally as with the sober-analytical eye of an observer and insider. Whether the role spectrum of the diplomatic service, portraits of the politicians he worked for, colleagues who shared their experiences with him, or lines of development and conflict in world politics – these records are about the inside view of an actively involved observer. “Jürgen Chrobog’s vocation was diplomacy. His memoirs allow to relive the most important foreign policy decisions and help classify where we are today and why” (Sigmar Gabriel)