Longtime diplomat and negotiator Stuart E. Eizenstat covers every major contemporary international agreement, from the treaty to end the Vietnam War to the Kyoto Protocols and the Iranian Nuclear Accord. This book will be an indispensable volume to understand American foreign policy and provide invaluable insights on the art of negotiation for anyone involved in government or business negotiations.
Stuart Eizenstat Books
This author is recognized as an American diplomat and attorney who has left his mark on global affairs. His career encompassed significant roles, including serving as the United States Ambassador to the European Union and as Deputy Secretary of the Treasury. These experiences have shaped his perspective on international relations and economics, likely influencing his written work. His writing thus offers valuable insights into the complex world of diplomacy and international policy.



Imperfect justice
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Holding the post of US Ambassador to the EU, among others, during the Clinton Administration, Stuart Eizenstat was responsible for negotiating with the Swiss, German, French, and Austrian governments to gain reparations for the victims of WWII, while maintaining positive diplomatic relations. This volume comprises his personal account of his work, which ultimately secured settlements totaling $8 billion for the victims of the Nazis
President Carter
- 1056 pages
- 37 hours of reading