An Accidental Diplomat:: My Years in the Irish Foreign Service 1987-95

An Accidental Diplomat:: My Years in the Irish Foreign Service 1987-95

by Eamon Delaney
An Accidental Diplomat:: My Years in the Irish Foreign Service 1987-95

An Accidental Diplomat:: My Years in the Irish Foreign Service 1987-95

by Eamon Delaney

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Overview

'John Le Carré meets Bill Bryson with a touch of Yes Minister' - the Irish Times
Eamon Delaney's controversial Number 1 bestselling exposé of backstage life at the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs.
From the lonely nights at the Soviet Desk to glamorous soirées during Ireland's presidency of the emerging European Union, Eamon Delaney kept his ear to the ground - a useful skill when wedged precariously between Iran, Iraq and Israel at the UN General Assembly. And more useful still when, at the Irish Consulate, he travelled the strange world of Irish America, doing battle with radical nationalists and having to indulge in a painful amount of céilí dancing...
And then there was Northern Ireland, and the Peace Process of 1993-1995, where no amount of dining, spying and manipulation was spared in the pursuit of the ultimate goal - the greater good of officialdom.
Hilarious and at times deadly serious, An Accidental Diplomat offers a wry and irreverant view of the backstage dealings at foreign affairs. When diplomacy turned the other cheek, Eamon Delaney kept his eyes peeled... luckily for us, he was taking notes.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781848403314
Publisher: New Island
Publication date: 06/01/2001
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 300
File size: 479 KB

About the Author

Eamon Delaney lives in Dublin where he is an author and freelance journalist. He has published three books with New Island: The Casting of Mr. O'Shaughnessy (2001), An Accidental Diplomat: My Years in the Irish Foreign Service 1987-1995 (2001), and Breaking the Mould (2009). He has been editor of the latest incarnation of Dublin news and opinion magazine Magill Magazine since its re-launch in late 2004.

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