And Then What?
Inside Stories of 21st Century Diplomacy
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Catherine Ashton
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Catherine Ashton
About this listen
So much of modern-day diplomacy still takes place behind closed doors, away from cameras and prying eyes. So what does this vital role really look like in today’s world – and what does it take to do it well?
From 2009 to 2014, Cathy Ashton was the EU’s first High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security, effectively Europe's foreign policy supremo responsible for coordinating the EU's response to international crises. Arriving in Brussels as a relative novice to international diplomacy, she faced the challenge of representing the views and values of 28 nations during one of the most turbulent times in living memory. Decades-old certainties were swept away in days. Hope rose and fell, often in a matter of hours.
From the frozen conflict of Ukraine to the Serbia-Kosovo deal, there were challenges, failures and moments of success. She encountered dictators and war criminals, and witnessed the aftermath of natural disasters, military action, and political instability. Working with US politicians and counterparts including John Kerry, Hillary Clinton, and Bill Burns, she negotiated historic settlements, such as the Iran nuclear deal. An ‘honest broker’, she navigated the needs of opposing politicians to chart a path towards collaboration and stability.
Now Ashton takes us behind the scenes to show us what worked and what didn’t, and how it felt to be in ‘the room where it happened’. From Serbia to Somalia, Libya to Haiti, she offers essential insight into how modern diplomacy works, examining the tools needed to find our way through the many challenges we face today.
©2023 Catherine Ashton (P)2023 Elliott & Thompson LtdCritic reviews
"A riveting, absorbing account of modern diplomacy by one of the greatest international diplomats of recent times." (General David Petraeus, US Army, Ret, former Director of the CIA)
"If generations of Earthlings-to-be do indeed engage in cosmic negotiations with other lifeforms, it will be because of the success of Cathy and her diplomatic compatriots in bringing us to realise we are Earth-life, together." (Rusty Schweickart, Apollo 9 astronaut)
"A must for students of politics and a treat for lovers of general non-fiction." (Misha Glenny, Rector of the Institute for Human Sciences, Vienna, and author of McMafia)
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- Nigel
- 20-11-23
Fascinating insider account of some very important high level diplomatic negotiations dealing with major issues of our time.
I enjoyed really understanding how these incredibly difficult and complex negotiations take place and what unbelievable stamina is needed to carry them through. I particularly liked the fact that the author was reading her own text. She came across as a person of great integrity and modesty. If only more public figures were like her.
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- oliver
- 18-10-23
Amazing book!
If you want to listen about the inner workings of diplomacy this is the book for you!
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- Anonymous User
- 30-04-24
Really quite insightful
You really don’t know a thing about how international relations are maintained and created because the media doesn’t cover it without bias or cherry picking what it thinks the public want to hear.
Lady Ashton opens the lid on diplomacy and it is such a shame that due to Brexit, the UK will no longer be involved at such a level.
A thoroughly good listen.
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- Eamonn
- 17-12-23
Great story, poor narration
This is a great story, but sadly the monotonal narration of the author really makes it hard to stick with.
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