Shimon Peres: An Insider’s Account of the Man and the Struggle for a New Middle East
Autor Avi Gilen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 noi 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780755617029
ISBN-10: 0755617029
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 13 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0755617029
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 13 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Unique, insider account of Israeli decision-making process in the Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations
Notă biografică
Avi Gil served as the Director-General of Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2001 - 2002), the Director-General of Israel's Ministry of Regional Cooperation (1999-2001), and the Bureau Chief of the Prime Minister's Office (1995 - 1996). Closely involved in Israel's policy-making and peace negotiations, Gil also served as Director of Content of the 5 Israeli Presidential Conferences (2009-2014). He is currently Senior Fellow at the Jewish People Policy Planning Institute.
Cuprins
Chapter 1: Call Uri and Give Him the Green Light Chapter 2: Unconventional Performance Chapter 3: The Big Dream: The New Middle East Chapter 4: Oslo: The Supporting Actor's Triumph Chapter 5: Peace with Jordan: Remember 2 November Chapter 6: Rabin's Spell Chapter 7: Barak's Cold Shoulder Chapter 8: Sharon's Charm Chapter 9: Netanyahu's Trap Chapter 10: Final Words
Recenzii
It is rare to read a candid and critical examination of political events and a leader's actions from an insider's perspective, devoid of a personal axe to grind. This analysis of Shimon Peres's thoughts, actions, machinations, and achievements is a rare example of what is captivating and engrossing reading . The process leading to the Oslo Peace Accords and subsequent events are told in fascinating detail.
Well-informed and perceptive . reveal[ing] a great deal not only about its subject but about the workings of Israeli government. It is more valuable than Peres's autobiography, of which Gil told Peres that the reader has to get through 400 pages before Peres admits that he made a mistake. "What can I do if I didn't make mistakes," Peres replied. Gil, by contrast, has given a real portrait, warts and all.
This book is written by a man who is full of admiration, respect and love for his subject, but who nevertheless does not conceal Peres's warts: his longing for credit, his manipulations, his desire to be loved, his boundless vanity.There are anecdotes aplenty that provide a sense of the man behind the persona that the public thought it knew so well.
The book, based on Gil's diaries, notes and memories of several decades in political life, paints a humanizing and often unflattering portrait of one of Israel's most prominent and enduring politicians.
Other advisers had written reverential memoirs about their political bosses. Gil, by contrast, is admiring of Peres's strengths, but unsparing when it comes to his faults, above all his preening ego.
Shimon Peres wrote many books and books were written about him. None, however, offer the compelling portrait of him that Avi Gil provides in Shimon Peres. Though deeply admiring of Peres and his visionary efforts, Gil lets the reader see his faults-including the need for credit. But he also shows Peres' self-awareness, his deeper understanding of trends in the region, his capacity to see what was important and strive to achieve it-and, most of all, his readiness to take risks that are an inherent part of leadership. Because he was rarely the leader, he had to manoeuvre others to do what he believed was both necessary and right. For anyone who wants to understand both who Shimon Peres was and what is also possible between Israelis and Palestinians, Shimon Peres is a must read.
A captivating behind-the-scenes account of Shimon Peres, a unique leader and a special friend and colleague of mine, who relentlessly strived to change the face of the Middle East. The intricacies of international diplomacy and the secrets of the Israeli political kitchen are candidly exposed, as only an insightful insider can do. Being a player alongside Shimon Peres does not lessen Gil's intellectual honesty and capacity for self-reflection. This essential book excels in analytical wisdom, flowing narrative, smart political insights, good sense of humor, and a deep understanding of the indispensable human factor.
A major contribution to the study of a major figure in Israeli politics . illuminating and completely gripping. The account of Peres is nuanced, penetrating, and strikingly fair-minded.
First-rate dive/glimpse into the personal engagement and perseverance of one of Israel's great leaders in a achieving an important success in Israel's modern diplomatic history. It is a first-hand account, written lucidly; I found no weaknesses ... probes the personalities and the step by step interchange of progress, setbacks, and potholes in the process.
Gil's account of Peres should be of interest to many disparate audiences: students, scholars, close and casual observers of Israel, and those simply interested in a gripping story of a complex leader. Indeed, this book would be a worthy addition to leadership studies.
It's an excellent book, fascinating, teaching, and very special. I do not remember many who wrote so candidly, deeply and honestly about politics and politicians, and in such an interesting and original way. I could not drop the book from my hands and I do not have enough praise to express.
This is a fascinating book, a wonderful book and not just a must-read book for anyone interested in the subject. Of course, the next time I pass a course on the period or on the design of Israel's foreign policy, the book will be on the mandatory list. This is because the book is readable, full of smart diagnoses and interwoven with a lot of humor that will attract readers to keep reading.
Well-informed and perceptive . reveal[ing] a great deal not only about its subject but about the workings of Israeli government. It is more valuable than Peres's autobiography, of which Gil told Peres that the reader has to get through 400 pages before Peres admits that he made a mistake. "What can I do if I didn't make mistakes," Peres replied. Gil, by contrast, has given a real portrait, warts and all.
This book is written by a man who is full of admiration, respect and love for his subject, but who nevertheless does not conceal Peres's warts: his longing for credit, his manipulations, his desire to be loved, his boundless vanity.There are anecdotes aplenty that provide a sense of the man behind the persona that the public thought it knew so well.
The book, based on Gil's diaries, notes and memories of several decades in political life, paints a humanizing and often unflattering portrait of one of Israel's most prominent and enduring politicians.
Other advisers had written reverential memoirs about their political bosses. Gil, by contrast, is admiring of Peres's strengths, but unsparing when it comes to his faults, above all his preening ego.
Shimon Peres wrote many books and books were written about him. None, however, offer the compelling portrait of him that Avi Gil provides in Shimon Peres. Though deeply admiring of Peres and his visionary efforts, Gil lets the reader see his faults-including the need for credit. But he also shows Peres' self-awareness, his deeper understanding of trends in the region, his capacity to see what was important and strive to achieve it-and, most of all, his readiness to take risks that are an inherent part of leadership. Because he was rarely the leader, he had to manoeuvre others to do what he believed was both necessary and right. For anyone who wants to understand both who Shimon Peres was and what is also possible between Israelis and Palestinians, Shimon Peres is a must read.
A captivating behind-the-scenes account of Shimon Peres, a unique leader and a special friend and colleague of mine, who relentlessly strived to change the face of the Middle East. The intricacies of international diplomacy and the secrets of the Israeli political kitchen are candidly exposed, as only an insightful insider can do. Being a player alongside Shimon Peres does not lessen Gil's intellectual honesty and capacity for self-reflection. This essential book excels in analytical wisdom, flowing narrative, smart political insights, good sense of humor, and a deep understanding of the indispensable human factor.
A major contribution to the study of a major figure in Israeli politics . illuminating and completely gripping. The account of Peres is nuanced, penetrating, and strikingly fair-minded.
First-rate dive/glimpse into the personal engagement and perseverance of one of Israel's great leaders in a achieving an important success in Israel's modern diplomatic history. It is a first-hand account, written lucidly; I found no weaknesses ... probes the personalities and the step by step interchange of progress, setbacks, and potholes in the process.
Gil's account of Peres should be of interest to many disparate audiences: students, scholars, close and casual observers of Israel, and those simply interested in a gripping story of a complex leader. Indeed, this book would be a worthy addition to leadership studies.
It's an excellent book, fascinating, teaching, and very special. I do not remember many who wrote so candidly, deeply and honestly about politics and politicians, and in such an interesting and original way. I could not drop the book from my hands and I do not have enough praise to express.
This is a fascinating book, a wonderful book and not just a must-read book for anyone interested in the subject. Of course, the next time I pass a course on the period or on the design of Israel's foreign policy, the book will be on the mandatory list. This is because the book is readable, full of smart diagnoses and interwoven with a lot of humor that will attract readers to keep reading.