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Faith Based Diplomacy - The Challenge To Development (Hardcover, Illustrated Ed)
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Faith Based Diplomacy - The Challenge To Development (Hardcover, Illustrated Ed)
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Faith Based Diplomacy-The Challenge to Development is not just
another book on diplomacy. It is a book in its own class. Concisely
written and imbued with pragmatism, it outlines a vision of hope to
poverty-stricken people making a concerted effort to improve their
situations. Based on practical experience and influenced by faith,
Ambassador James John Chikago's book is useful reading for those
possessing faith based values; specifically, people believing that
God created the Universe before creating mankind and those
sensitive individuals aware that poverty is not a permanent
condition relegated to any specific ethnic identity. Beginning with
the early pages, Chikago defines "diplomacy" as statesmanship,
disavowing the assumption that diplomacy is a new invention by
modern states. Instead, the author shows how the Holy Bible makes
references to diplomacy in the books of 2 Samuel 10:2, 2
Corinthians 5:20, and Ephesians 6:20 With the consolidation of
democratic regimes and the flowering of democracy worldwide, the
author explores the problems diplomatic missions from developing
countries face in the world's new political environment. For
instance, he extols those ordinary citizens in developing countries
who courageously question the status quo of resident diplomatic
missions in search for something better, but also deplores public
anger for performance improvements at diplomatic missions
explaining that such anger is misdirected because diplomatic
missions are not independent entities. The author contends that
governments in developing countries have acted responsibly by
implementing development diplomacy as a strategy for improving the
performance at diplomatic missions. While the change to development
diplomacy has aroused a sense of optimism among some citizens, the
author cautions that many unwisely place too much hope in political
systems and man-made solutions alone. Ambassador Chikago reminds
readers of the prophet's promise in Isaiah 44:2a; "He who made you
will help you." He also notes that Pastor/author Rick
Warren(Purpose Driven Life) has stated that no person was born by
mistake, and that God has a purpose for all of us; God plans who
will be born and when. In other words, while adopting development
diplomacy is a positive step, it is not a silver bullet and it
means little without God's blessings. The resolution of poverty in
developing countries will be realized through prayers and by asking
God for an awakening to correct value systems. Faith Based
Diplomacy- The Challenge to Development is a thoughtful and
stimulating discussion for politicians, the diplomatic community,
bureaucrats and students of diplomacy everywhere.
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