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The Art of Diplomacy,
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This review is from: Massive Entanglement, Marginal Influence: Carter and Korea in Crisis (Hardcover)
This is an authoritative analysis of one of the most turbulent periods in U.S.-Korean relations and an enlightening memoir by one of America's top career ambassadors and China experts. After a somewhat slow introduction (probably necessary for readers short on historical knowledge), the book marches along smartly in an exciting first-person narrative filled with dramatic events, struggles of will, and diplomatic efforts to save a flawed American policy, to foster democracy abroad, and to save the life of a foreign statesman. Should be read by all interested in the art of diplomacy, the Korean transition to democracy, or the practice and limits of U.S. influence.
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Massive Entanglement, Marginal Influence: Carter and Korea in Crisis by William H. Gleysteen (Paperback - Dec. 2000)
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