Over the course of more than three decades as an American diplomat, William J. Burns played a central role in the most consequential diplomatic episodes of his time from the bloodless end of the Cold War to the collapse of relations with Putin's Russia, from post 9/11 tumult in the Middle East to the secret nuclear talks with Iran. Burns draws on a treasure trove of newly declassified cables and memos to offer rare insight into US diplomacy in action. He illuminates the back channels of his profession, and its value in a world that resembles neither the zero-sum Cold War of his early career, nor the unipolar moment of American primacy that followed. The Back Channel recounts with vivid detail and incisive analysis the seminal moments of a legendary career and makes an eloquent and impassioned argument for diplomacy in an increasingly volatile world.
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'William Burns ranks among the foremost American diplomats of his generation, serving five presidents and 10 secretaries of state. His memoir is a plain-spoken defence of an unfashionable craft. It is also a testament to the perils of wishful thinking in US foreign policy . . . refreshingly candid.'--The Financial Times
'Bill Burns is a treasure of American diplomacy who I had the honour of watching in action and working closely with . . . In The Back Channel, Burns provides another great act of public service by giving us a smart, plain-spoken account of America's changing role in the world and the power and purpose of American diplomacy at its best.'--Hillary Clinton, former U.S. Secretary of State 'From one of America's consummate diplomats, an incisive and sorely needed case for the revitalisation of our diplomacy--what Burns wisely describes as our tool of first resort.'--Henry Kissinger, former U.S. Secretary of State 'Bill Burns' penchant for record-keeping paired with his colourful writing style combine to produce a compelling, fast-paced, and witty narrative ... This book is soon to become necessary reading for America's next generation of diplomats.' --Condoleezza Rice, former U.S. Secretary of StateAmbassador William J. Burns is known as America's secret diplomatic weapon. Serving five presidents and ten secretaries of state, he has been central to the past four decades most consequential foreign policy episodes. Now retired from the US Foreign Service, he is President of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
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