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Cocktails, Crises and Cockroaches - A Diplomatic Trail (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
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Cocktails, Crises and Cockroaches - A Diplomatic Trail (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
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A spirited account of an unconventional career in the Diplomatic
and Consular Services from the end of World War II to near the end
of the Cold War. The author paints a well-rounded picture of the
day-to-day work of a diplomat in which the realities and flavours
of diplomatic life - its frustrations, risks and absurdities as
well as its occasional glamour and prestige - shine through. Above
all it is a corrective to the old caricature of the Diplomatic
Service as a pampered elite, a view no longer sustainable in a
world transformed by the wind-down of empire, the exigencies of the
Cold War and the growing pressure on diplomats to be salesmen for
British exports; and least of all if you served, as the author did,
in 'hot spots' like Iran during the Iranian oil crisis of 1951, or
in Libya in 1969 when Colonel Gadhafi seized power. (Kirkus UK)
Cocktails, Crises and Cockroaches is a spirited account of an
unconventional career in the Foreign Office from the closing months
of World War II until towards the end of the Cold War. The
realities and flavours of diplomatic life - with all its
frustrations, risks and comedy - are interwoven with the local
colour of different overseas assignments and of the Foreign Office
itself. James Reeve's diplomatic trail is set during a turbulent
period. He served in a number of postings, while the international
politics of the post-war world were being formed: in Iran during
the Musaddiq era, when Britain severed diplomatic relations; in New
York at the time of the first meeting of the UN General Assembly;
in Washington during the Suez crisis; in Southeast Asia while it
appeared threatened by an apparently expansionist China; in West
Germany during its 'economic miracle'; and in Libya as Gadaffi
launched his revolution. Against this varied background and the
overarching security and intelligence problems of the Cold War,
Reeve describes a series of more personal episodes and experiences.
Travelling with a tribal leader in Iran, a midnight SOS from a
blackmailed Latin American female diplomat, hill tribes and opium
smuggling in the Golden Triangle - these and many other episodes
drawn from a dozen foreign assignments add spice to Reeve's
memoirs.
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