On Her Majesty's Diplomatic Service: From The Arab World To The Berlin Wall
‘A sparkling book… a joy to read’ – Peter Frankopan, Professor of Global History at Oxford University and author of The Silk Roads “You’re good at languages. That means you go into the Diplomatic,” pronounced the father of the teenage Michael Burton. And so began a diplomatic career, ranging from Khartoum to the Khyber Pass, that encompassed a wide variety of experiences: resolving tribal uprisings among Gulf Arabs, helping from Paris to achieve Britain’s entry into Europe, smoothing the path to a united Germany in Berlin after the fall of The Wall, and serving as British Ambassador in a post from which he had been banned by the Foreign Office twenty-eight years earlier. Sir Michael Burton’s fascinating memoir describes interactions with four British prime ministers, an American president, an Arab king and a master Soviet spy – not to mention facilitating royal visits to several of his postings, which displayed Britain’s ‘soft power’ in action. In the process, Burton vividly illustrates British diplomacy at work, and reveals an aspect of Britain’s governance that rarely sees the light of day. ‘Sparkles with incident and colour… Highly recommended.’ – Lord Ricketts, former UK National Security Advisor, UK Ambassador to France, Head of HM Diplomatic Service.
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On Her Majesty's Diplomatic Service: From The Arab World To The Berlin Wall
‘A sparkling book… a joy to read’ – Peter Frankopan, Professor of Global History at Oxford University and author of The Silk Roads “You’re good at languages. That means you go into the Diplomatic,” pronounced the father of the teenage Michael Burton. And so began a diplomatic career, ranging from Khartoum to the Khyber Pass, that encompassed a wide variety of experiences: resolving tribal uprisings among Gulf Arabs, helping from Paris to achieve Britain’s entry into Europe, smoothing the path to a united Germany in Berlin after the fall of The Wall, and serving as British Ambassador in a post from which he had been banned by the Foreign Office twenty-eight years earlier. Sir Michael Burton’s fascinating memoir describes interactions with four British prime ministers, an American president, an Arab king and a master Soviet spy – not to mention facilitating royal visits to several of his postings, which displayed Britain’s ‘soft power’ in action. In the process, Burton vividly illustrates British diplomacy at work, and reveals an aspect of Britain’s governance that rarely sees the light of day. ‘Sparkles with incident and colour… Highly recommended.’ – Lord Ricketts, former UK National Security Advisor, UK Ambassador to France, Head of HM Diplomatic Service.
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On Her Majesty's Diplomatic Service: From The Arab World To The Berlin Wall

On Her Majesty's Diplomatic Service: From The Arab World To The Berlin Wall

by Sir Michael Burton
On Her Majesty's Diplomatic Service: From The Arab World To The Berlin Wall

On Her Majesty's Diplomatic Service: From The Arab World To The Berlin Wall

by Sir Michael Burton

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‘A sparkling book… a joy to read’ – Peter Frankopan, Professor of Global History at Oxford University and author of The Silk Roads “You’re good at languages. That means you go into the Diplomatic,” pronounced the father of the teenage Michael Burton. And so began a diplomatic career, ranging from Khartoum to the Khyber Pass, that encompassed a wide variety of experiences: resolving tribal uprisings among Gulf Arabs, helping from Paris to achieve Britain’s entry into Europe, smoothing the path to a united Germany in Berlin after the fall of The Wall, and serving as British Ambassador in a post from which he had been banned by the Foreign Office twenty-eight years earlier. Sir Michael Burton’s fascinating memoir describes interactions with four British prime ministers, an American president, an Arab king and a master Soviet spy – not to mention facilitating royal visits to several of his postings, which displayed Britain’s ‘soft power’ in action. In the process, Burton vividly illustrates British diplomacy at work, and reveals an aspect of Britain’s governance that rarely sees the light of day. ‘Sparkles with incident and colour… Highly recommended.’ – Lord Ricketts, former UK National Security Advisor, UK Ambassador to France, Head of HM Diplomatic Service.

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ISBN-13: 9781839785146
Publisher: IB2 Media
Publication date: 09/13/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 25 MB
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About the Author

Michael Burton was educated at Bedford School and Magdalen College, Oxford, and began his diplomatic life in 1960, when he was then sent to the Foreign Office’s so-called ‘Spy School’ in Shemlan, Lebanon, to learn Arabic. Thereafter Sir Michael’s career spanned a number of important postings in the Middle East and in Europe. He served in Germany as the Minister and Head of the British Mission in Berlin during the crucial period covering both the collapse of The Wall and of the German Democratic Republic. He was then appointed British Ambassador to Prague.
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