Publisher's Synopsis
The Diary of a Rogue DiplomatFrom the Frontlines of Global Diplomacy: A Maverick's Memoir of Truth Speaking to Power
The riveting diplomatic memoir that MacLean's called "the work of a rogue Canadian diplomat" - decorated foreign service veteran Dr. Mabley reveals the hidden realities of international relations and makes a powerful case for ethical diplomacy in our fractured world.
Venture behind closed embassy doors with the author of Vectors of Freedom in World Diplomacy as he unfolds a gripping account of diplomacy's highest stakes moments. Dr. Mabley, recipient of France's prestigious Palmes académiques, delivers an unflinching critique of political elites and identity politics while advocating for a return to principled diplomatic engagement.
From the chaos of the First Gulf crisis to the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan and his controversial stance during the Arab Spring, Mabley's memoir provides a rare insider's perspective on moments that shaped modern geopolitics. His bold ethical stance earned him both admirers and enemies among the guardians of traditional power structures.
This compelling account explores critical diplomatic questions rarely addressed in public discourse:- How can diplomatic neutrality exist in morally charged conflicts?
- What complex dynamics shape relationships between diplomats and journalists in crisis zones?
- How do consular officers navigate life-and-death decisions for citizens abroad?
More than just a memoir... this book presents a passionate vision for Foreign Service renaissance based on professional merit, enhanced language training, and a greater capacity for cross-cultural empathy. Mabley, a progressive anti-woke, offers a nuanced perspective on Canada's bilingual diplomatic tradition, demonstrating how French language engagement strengthens rather than diminishes multicultural diplomacy.
Perfect for readers of international affairs, political science students, and anyone fascinated by the human stories behind global headlines. Dr. Mabley's philosophical insights and firsthand experiences create an essential text for understanding how diplomacy really works-and how it could work better.
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