Living the Cold War, 9781445689463
Paperback
New paperback edition - An insider’s account of the Cold War as seen by a key diplomat abroad and in London. A privileged view of work that won the Cold War, written with humour and insight.

Living the Cold War

memoirs of a british diplomat

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  • Paperback

    288 pages

  • Release Date

    15 March 2019

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Summary

The centrepiece of this memoir by Sir Christopher Mallaby, former British Ambassador in Germany and France, is the unification of Germany in 1990, the culmination of years of work by Sir Christopher and his colleagues. He held different views from the Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher. He saw unification as the key to ending the Cold War with a peaceful victory for the West and the liberation of millions in eastern and central Europe from Soviet control. She disliked the Germans and opposed u…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781445689463
ISBN-10:1445689464
Author:Sir Christopher Mallaby, Peter Hennessy, Christopher Mallaby
Publisher:Amberley Publishing
Imprint:Amberley Publishing
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:288
Release Date:15 March 2019
Weight:256g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm
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Critics Review

“Diplomacy is an art form, and Christopher Mallaby is a master of it. He not only served his country well – he served the wider interest too. In describing events now gone, he sets an example for events yet to come.” – Sir John Major KG CH“Some people’s memoirs describe history. Others, like this author, have lived history. Christopher Mallaby was a key insider at crucial events in the Cold War and its aftermath. This fascinating account of some of the late twentieth century’s most pivotal moments gives new, very personal insights into the dramas of the East-West confrontation. This a highly readable and very important book.” – Rt Hon Lord George Robertson KT GCMG, Former Secretary General of NATO and UK Defence Secretary“From the Cuban Missile Crisis to German Unification, Christopher Mallaby witnessed and then shaped many of the key political events of the second half of the twentieth century. His elegant memoir is lucid in its analysis and wise in its judgments. As someone who worked for him, that was no surprise. For me, though, the most compelling chapters were at the beginning, writing with restrained passion about his family: I learned what shaped the character of a great public servant.” – Sir Simon McDonald KCMG KCVO, Permanent Under-Secretary at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Head of the Diplomatic Service

About The Author

Sir Christopher Mallaby

Sir Chrisopher Mallaby joined the UK Diplomatic Service from Cambridge University in 1959. He was British Ambassador to Germany 1988-92, British Ambassador to France 1993-96 and Managing Director of UBS Investment Bank. He has served as Chairman of Somerset House Trust from 2002–2006, as a Trustee of the Tate Gallery Group 1996-2002, and as Trustee Director and Deputy-Chairman of Reuters. Peter Hennessy (Baron Hennessy of Nympsfield) is Attlee Professor of History at Queen Mary College, London. His books include ‘The Secret State: Whitehall and the Cold War’ (Penguin, 2003).

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