Ebook: Window seat on the world: my travels with the Secretary of State
Author: Johnson Glen D, Kerry John
- Tags: Employees, Journalists, Journalists--United States, Biography, Biographies, Johnson Glen -- (Glen D.), Kerry John -- 1943-, United States. -- Department of State -- History -- 21st century, United States. -- Department of State -- Officials and employees -- Biography, Journalists -- United States -- Biography, United States -- Foreign relations -- 21st century, United States. -- Department of State, United States
- Year: 2019
- Publisher: Disruption Books
- City: United States
- Edition: First edition
- Language: English
- epub
Unless they've lost a passport abroad, most Americans have little appreciation for the reach and scope of the US Department of State or the perils faced by its employees. Reporter Glen Johnson had been covering politics for the Boston Globe when he received a job offer that would embed him in this world of protocols, planes, and global peacekeeping. His new boss would be Secretary of State John Kerry, set to become the most prominent diplomat on the world stage. Johnson sensed it was a meeting of man and moment. For four years, he accompanied Kerry as he became the most-traveled Secretary of State in history. The former journalist kept notes while Kerry worked out a power-sharing agreement in Afghanistan, negotiated with the Israelis, convinced Iran to get rid of its nuclear weapons program, developed a counter-ISIS coalition, and brokered climate change agreements, including the 2015 Paris Agreement. Kerry also confronted two lingering challenges: how to cooperate with an assertive China and a Russia that sidestepped its own wrongdoing but felt aggrieved and justified to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. In his goal to create the best and most complete photo archive of any Secretary of State, Johnson lobbied the State Department for a decent camera and shot more than 100,000 photographs everywhere Kerry went--from the office of Pope Francis to center ice for a puck drop at Madison Square Garden, from the Kremlin and No. 10 Downing Street to a helicopter flying over Antarctica. Window Seat on the World is an all-access look at life inside the nation's first cabinet agency: the complexity of State Department protocols, the grueling schedules, the delicacy of engagement with world leaders and foreign cultures, and the dedication of a longtime public servant and his team to the practice of diplomacy. -- Provided by publisher.;The author, former Boston Globe reporter and former US deputy assistant secretary of State, shares his experiences and photographs from his four years accompanying Secretary of State John Kerry around the world. -- Provided by publisher.;Her name was Anne Smedinghoff -- Welcome to Blair House -- Welcome abroad -- The Ballet of the Bilat -- Israel -- The Iran Deal -- Russia -- Paris -- The Trump Era and beyond -- Epilogue
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