The Ambassadors: Thinking about Diplomacy from Machiavelli to Modern Times

The Ambassadors: Thinking about Diplomacy from Machiavelli to Modern Times

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  • Create Date:2021-11-08 01:16:02
  • Update Date:2025-09-23
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  • Author:Robert Cooper
  • ISBN:1780228368
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Summary

History does not run in straight lines。 Instead of inevitable progress, what we get is more often false starts, blind alleys, random events, good intentions that go wrong。 Robert Cooper's incisive and elegant book is therefore not a continuous diplomatic history。 Richelieu and Mazarin inhabited a 16th-century world we can hardly imagine today, but it is from their time that we can begin to see the outline of today's Europe。


The Ambassadors includes a brilliant analysis of the people who built the Western side of the Cold War。 Henry Kissinger is a pivotal figure in the post-war world, and his story is in some ways typical: he failed in his most important aims and succeeded in ways he never expected。 Robert Cooper's pieces together history and considers the illuminating fragments it leaves behind。

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Reviews

Wend Wendland

Thorough on the facts and an enjoyable read。 More descriptive than analytical however。 I would have liked more conceptual analysis of ‘diplomacy’ and more insights into what made each of the book’s subjects a successful diplomat。

Valeria

This book is not really about diplomacy。 It’s a history book, filled with so many details that make the reading too heavy and uninteresting。 I struggled to finish it。