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OverviewThe firsthand story of the diplomacy conducted between the United States and the two South Asian neighbors after the nuclear tests. In this book, the American point man for the dialogue takes us behind the scenes of one of the most suspenseful and consequential diplomatic dramas of our time, reconstructing what happened—and why—with narrative verve, rich human detail, and penetrating analysis. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Strobe TalbottPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Brookings Institution Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.029kg ISBN: 9780815783008ISBN 10: 0815783000 Pages: 250 Publication Date: 05 August 2004 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsReviewsTalbot gives diplomacy --and the manner in which it should be reported --a wholly new dimension. --M. V. Kamath, (ALSO PRINTED IN FREE PRESS JOURNAL, MUMBAI AND THE ORGANISER), The Sentinel (Guwahati), 10/30/2004 [A] fascinating study of how diplomatic dialogue can slowly broaden to include subtle considerations of the domestic politics and foreign policies of the countries involved. Talbott considers the complications presented by China and Pakistan and reveals that Washington played an important role in averting a war over Kashmir that could have gone nuclear. --Lucian W. Pye, Foreign Affairs A true story with a positive message, ENGAGING INDIA is a raptly engrossing work and a welcome addition to modern world history shelves. --John Burroughs, Midwest Book Review ... a fascinating first-hand story of the diplomacy conducted between the United States and India after the nuclear tests. -- The Statesman, 9/19/2004 ... what comes through in this engrossing work is the author's intellectual honesty and his unerring understaning of the Indian psyche. --M.V. Kamath, Organiser, 10/17/2004 [A] serious, sometimes funny, often exasperating tale told very well... Highly recommended. --John F. Riddick, Central Michigan University Library, Mt. Pleasant, Library Journal, 10/15/2004 ENGAGING INDIA is a rapidly engrossing work and a welcome addition to modern world history shelves. --John Buroughs, Reviewer's Bookwatch, 10/1/2004 Besides simply explaining the arcana on strategy and nuclear policy, this slim two hundred-odd page book is also an enjoyable read. -- If it is true that we need more understanding and communication in this world, then this memoir is a valuable contribution to that cause. --Sudheer Apte, DesiJournal, 8/20/2004 His clearly written account is an important addition to the literature of modern diplomatic history. --R. Marlay, Arkansas State University, Choice, 3/1/2005 ENGAGING INDIA is a highly engaging book; lucid, informative and at times, amusing. --Gareth Price, Asia Programme, Chatham House, International Affairs, 3/15/2005 Those interested in questions pertaining to American foreign policy, the dispersion of nuclear weapons, and diplomatic negotiations should all find this work to be of more than passing interest. Talbott, a former journalist of some repute, writes with clarity, verve, and a remarkable attention to vivid detail. His graceful and compelling prose, coupled with the insight that he provides in the complex negotiating process, should make Engaging India attractive to a much wider audience. -- Parameters, 4/1/2006 With humor, grace and insight, Strobe Talbott chronicles a fascinating journey of diplomacy to overcome decades of U.S.-Indian estrangement and achieve a foundation of trust on which to build a relationship in the 21st century. --George Perkovich, Vice President for Studies, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace The book not only enlightens the reader on the ebbs and flows in the Indian-American bilateral relationship through both bad and improving times. It is a primer on the do's and don'ts of nuclear diplomacy. --Richard G. Lugar, United States Senator Strobe Talbott has written a gem of a diplomatic memoir. This ultimate insider account of American efforts to steer relations with and between India and Pakistan after their 1998 nuclear tests manages the hat trick of being candid, fair, and authoritative. The result is an ENGAGING INDIA that is truly engaging. --Richard Haass, President, Council on Foreign Relations Strobe provides both engaging first-person accounts and deep reflections. As a foreign policy aficionado, I found it a gripping read. --Kishore Mahbubani, Author of CAN ASIANS THINK? and BEYOND THE AGE OF INNOCENCE (forthcoming) A 'must read' book for anyone interested in how the United States deals with one of the decade's most important rising powers. --Ambassador Teresita C. Schaffer, Director for South Asia, Center for Strategic and International Studies Talbot gives diplomacy --and the manner in which it should be reported --a wholly new dimension. --M. V. Kamath, (ALSO PRINTED IN FREE PRESS JOURNAL, MUMBAI AND THE ORGANISER), The Sentinel (Guwahati), 10/30/2004 [A] fascinating study of how diplomatic dialogue can slowly broaden to include subtle considerations of the domestic politics and foreign policies of the countries involved. Talbott considers the complications presented by China and Pakistan and reveals that Washington played an important role in averting a war over Kashmir that could have gone nuclear. --Lucian W. Pye, Foreign Affairs A true story with a positive message, ENGAGING INDIA is a raptly engrossing work and a welcome addition to modern world history shelves. --John Burroughs, Midwest Book Review ... a fascinating first-hand story of the diplomacy conducted between the United States and India after the nuclear tests. -- The Statesman, 9/19/2004 ... what comes through in this engrossing work is the author's intellectual honesty and his unerring understaning of the Indian psyche. --M.V. Kamath, Organiser, 10/17/2004 [A] serious, sometimes funny, often exasperating tale told very well... Highly recommended. --John F. Riddick, Central Michigan University Library, Mt. Pleasant, Library Journal, 10/15/2004 ENGAGING INDIA is a rapidly engrossing work and a welcome addition to modern world history shelves. --John Buroughs, Reviewer's Bookwatch, 10/1/2004 Besides simply explaining the arcana on strategy and nuclear policy, this slim two hundred-odd page book is also an enjoyable read. -- If it is true that we need more understanding and communication in this world, then this memoir is a valuable contribution to that cause. --Sudheer Apte, DesiJournal, 8/20/2004 His clearly written account is an important addition to the literature of modern diplomatic history. --R. Marlay, Arkansas State University, Choice, 3/1/2005 ENGAGING INDIA is a highly engaging book; lucid, informative and at times, amusing. --Gareth Price, Asia Programme, Chatham House, International Affairs, 3/15/2005 Those interested in questions pertaining to American foreign policy, the dispersion of nuclear weapons, and diplomatic negotiations should all find this work to be of more than passing interest. Talbott, a former journalist of some repute, writes with clarity, verve, and a remarkable attention to vivid detail. His graceful and compelling prose, coupled with the insight that he provides in the complex negotiating process, should make Engaging India attractive to a much wider audience. -- Parameters, 4/1/2006 Author InformationStrobe Talbott is president of the Brookings Institution. He served as deputy secretary of state from 1994 to 2001. For twenty-one years prior to his service in government, he was correspondent and columnist for Time magazine. He has written nine books, including The Russia Hand: A Memoir of Presidential Diplomacy (Random House, 2002), a personal account of U.S. diplomacy toward Russia during the Clinton administration. One-Page Biography Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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