War on Peace: The End of Diplomacy and the Decline of American Influence

Ronan Farrow
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War on Peace: The End of Diplomacy and the Decline of American Influence

Ronan Farrow
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  • Published date: Jun 22, 2021
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 432
  • Publisher: WW Norton
  • ISBN: 9780393356908
  • Dimensions: 5.4" W x 1.0" L x 8.2" H
Ronan Farrow is an investigative journalist who writes for The New Yorker and makes documentaries for HBO. He has been an anchor and reporter at MSNBC and NBC News, and his writing has appeared in publications including The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post. He is a winner of the Pulitzer Prize, the George Polk Award, and the National Magazine Award, among other commendations, and has been named one of Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People. He is also an attorney and former State Department official. He lives in New York City.
With astonishing reporting and gripping prose, Ronan Farrow tells the powerful story of the gutting of American diplomacy…War on Peace is an indispensable and fascinating revelation of what diplomats actually do for our country and why undermining them is so dangerous. Farrow is a riveting storyteller with a great eye for colorful characters. This is one of the most important books of our time. —Walter Isaacson, author of Steve Jobs and professor of history, Tulane

A masterpiece….The writing sparkles.—Dan Simpson, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Lively writing, astute commentary, and plenty of great stories, laced through with passion and outrage.—Rosa Brooks, Washington Post

Will be required reading for generations to come. It is perhaps the most riveting and relatable book on foreign policy and diplomacy I have ever read.—Martha Raddatz, ABC News chief global affairs correspondent

A big rip-roaring argument about America giving up on diplomacy.... This book will make Ronan Farrow lots more enemies.... [H]e's got a bunch of new scoops.—Rachel Maddow, The Rachel Maddow Show

Only someone as incisive and unflinching as Farrow could have written this book—and we should all be thankful that he did. A must-read.—Ian Bremmer, editor-at-large, Time magazine

His wry voice and storytelling take work that is often grueling and dull and make it seem…vividly human.—Daniel Kurtz-Phelan, The New York Times Book Review

A captivating insider account of the militarization of US foreign policy.... Farrow's book sometimes reads like a spy novel.—Jonas Ecke, Global Policy Journal

Dogged research and persuasive argument.... Farrow brings to his book astonishing access.... [He is] an indefatigable and imaginative reporter.—David Shribman, Globe and Mail

Has the United States turned its back on diplomacy, and on its diplomats? And if so, at what cost? Farrow makes a good case that we have, and that the cost will be high.... He captures extraordinarily well what the work of diplomacy means.—Barbara K. Bodine, San Francisco Chronicle

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