Envoy: A Diplomatic Journey
Nicholas Barrington began his dramatic diplomatic career with a post in Afghanistan at a time the country was barely known to the world's headline writers. The narrative of his 37 year career in the British Foreign Office is woven with compelling insights on the countries to which he was posted and which are focal points of international attention: Afghanistan, Iran, Egypt and Pakistan. Serving in Iran during the political storm of the Islamic Revolution in 1979, he had to navigate his way through the drama of a new political order, while his time in Cairo coincided with the assassination of President Sadat. In his rich and varied career, Barrington served as High Commissioner to Pakistan, a subject on which he writes authoritatively. Exploring the complex power relations between Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif and examining the multifaceted conflicts in Kashmir and Afghanistan, this book sheds an invaluable new light on the interaction between Islam, the West and British Foreign Policy in the 20th Century. With erudition and wit, these unique memoirs will prove essential reading for those seeking to understand the political tensions and international issues of the post-war world.
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Envoy: A Diplomatic Journey
Nicholas Barrington began his dramatic diplomatic career with a post in Afghanistan at a time the country was barely known to the world's headline writers. The narrative of his 37 year career in the British Foreign Office is woven with compelling insights on the countries to which he was posted and which are focal points of international attention: Afghanistan, Iran, Egypt and Pakistan. Serving in Iran during the political storm of the Islamic Revolution in 1979, he had to navigate his way through the drama of a new political order, while his time in Cairo coincided with the assassination of President Sadat. In his rich and varied career, Barrington served as High Commissioner to Pakistan, a subject on which he writes authoritatively. Exploring the complex power relations between Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif and examining the multifaceted conflicts in Kashmir and Afghanistan, this book sheds an invaluable new light on the interaction between Islam, the West and British Foreign Policy in the 20th Century. With erudition and wit, these unique memoirs will prove essential reading for those seeking to understand the political tensions and international issues of the post-war world.
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Envoy: A Diplomatic Journey

Envoy: A Diplomatic Journey

by Nicholas Barrington
Envoy: A Diplomatic Journey

Envoy: A Diplomatic Journey

by Nicholas Barrington

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Nicholas Barrington began his dramatic diplomatic career with a post in Afghanistan at a time the country was barely known to the world's headline writers. The narrative of his 37 year career in the British Foreign Office is woven with compelling insights on the countries to which he was posted and which are focal points of international attention: Afghanistan, Iran, Egypt and Pakistan. Serving in Iran during the political storm of the Islamic Revolution in 1979, he had to navigate his way through the drama of a new political order, while his time in Cairo coincided with the assassination of President Sadat. In his rich and varied career, Barrington served as High Commissioner to Pakistan, a subject on which he writes authoritatively. Exploring the complex power relations between Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif and examining the multifaceted conflicts in Kashmir and Afghanistan, this book sheds an invaluable new light on the interaction between Islam, the West and British Foreign Policy in the 20th Century. With erudition and wit, these unique memoirs will prove essential reading for those seeking to understand the political tensions and international issues of the post-war world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780857737892
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 12/13/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 552
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Sir Nicholas Barrington was a career diplomat for 37 years prior to his retirement in 1994. He has served in a variety of posts overseas including Afghanistan, Iran, Egypt and Pakistan, where he ended as High Commissioner. He also served in Japan and Brussels. His home postings included three and a half years as a private secretary to two British Foreign Secretaries. In retirement he has been active in building bridges between East and West. He is the author of A Passage to Nuristan (I.B.Tauris) an account of his travels to remote areas of Afghanistan in the 1960s.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS
Page No.

PART I Chapter 1 Joining the Foreign Office and Language Student 1
Chapter 2 Oriental Secretary in Kabul 12
Chapter 3 Desk Officer and Resident Clerk in London 26
Chapter 4 Brussels and the European Community 30
Chapter 5 First Tour in Pakistan. The Kashmir War 38
PART II Chapter 6 Home Again. HMS Fearless 56
Chapter 7 The Private Office with Michael Stewart 62
Chapter 8 The Private Office with Alec Douglas-Home 76
Chapter 9 EnjoyableTokyo. Also Hanoi 88
Chapter 10 Head of Department in London 112
PART III Chapter 11 Cairo, with Sadat 120
Chapter 12 With the Ayatollahs in Iran 138
Chapter 13 A Session in New York 164
Chapter 14 Ringmaster of the London Summit 170
Chapter 15 Under Secretary at the Foreign Office (1) 179
Chapter 16 Under Secretary at the Foreign Office (2) 192
PART IV Chapter 17 First Months in Islamabad (and Cricket) 200
Chapter 18 Leading to a Ceasefire, and a Death 213
Chapter 19 Prime Minister Benazir 225
Chapter 20 Afghanistan 234
Chapter 21 Nawaz Sharif and the Gulf War 243
PART V Chapter 22 Visit by the Princess of Wales 250
Chapter 23 Life in Islamabad. Drugs and other Responsibilities 259
Chapter 24 Another Prime Minister Dismissed, including Nuclear Issues 270
Chapter 25 Kashmir 277
Chapter 26 Goodbye to Pakistan 287
Chapter 27 Coda: Policies after 9/11 297


ILLUSTRATIONS

APPENDIX I Lessons of Iraq
APPENDIX II Letters to the Times

INDEX
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