About the Author
As a protege of the late Robert Kennedy, he led the charge in changing the conduct of US foreign affairs forever. That story is the basis for a soon-to-be-released, first-person account.
As Assistant Secretary of Interior, Sanjuan helped create three new nations in the Pacific and was appointed the "top American spy" at the United Nations by George Bush and Jeane Kirkpatrick.
Pedro Sanjuan is colorful in every sense of the word (Washington Times)...Sanjuan paints with bright, vivid colors...in all kinds of funny combinations (Washington Post)...Pedro is an outstanding public servant (Robert Kennedy)...Sanjuan makes a specialty of working on knotty problems (Newsweek)...Sanjuan's something of a genius on an international scale (Washington Post)...Pedro Sanjuan understands (Benjamin Netanyahu)... "All men do not wish to remain enslaved", said Sanjuan (Baltimore Sun)...Pedro Sanjuan is a great fighter for good causes (W. Averell Harriman).
