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Kim Ghattas

    1. Jänner 1977

    Kim Ghattas ist eine Autorin, die sich in ihrer Arbeit mit internationalen Angelegenheiten, insbesondere dem Nahen Osten, befasst. Ihre Schriften bieten tiefe Einblicke in komplexe geopolitische Dynamiken und betonen die menschlichen Geschichten, die in globalen Ereignissen oft übersehen werden. Ghattas liefert eine tiefgründige Analyse, die den Lesern hilft, die Nuancen der Weltpolitik und internationaler Konflikte zu verstehen. Ihr Stil ist zugänglich und fesselnd, was sie zu einer angesehenen Kommentatorin auf der globalen Bühne macht.

    The Secretary
    Black Wave
    • "The bestselling author of The Secretary tells the gripping story of the real roots of the Sunni-Shia conflict in Middle East in the 1979 Iran Revolution that changed the region forever"--

      Black Wave
    • The Secretary

      • 368 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      3,9(35)Abgeben

      Written with the full cooperation of Hillary Clinton and her staff, The Secretary is the first book of its kind: a detailed look at an intensely private woman - arguably the most powerful woman in the world - from an author with both an insider and a global perspective. The Secretary tells the story of Hillary Clinton's tenure as Secretary of State: from the first days of the Obama administration, to the drama of Wikileaks, to the "Arab Spring" uprisings, the killing of Osama bin Laden, and the standoff with Iran. Though Ghattas eyes, we see Clinton under the intense professional spotlight commanded by the world's chief diplomat, but also in the softer lighting of the more personal nuances of foreign relations - cheerfully boarding her plane at 5 AM after no sleep, committing an embarrassing blunder while going off-script at an Israeli press conference, handily working out some limo ride diplomacy between the Turks and the Armenians. Viewed through Ghattas vantage point as a half-Dutch, half-Lebanese citizen who grew up in the crossfire of the Lebanon civil war - and her personal quest to understand America's place in a rapidly changing global landscape - the book offers a close-up of diplomacy at the highest level while seeking to answer pivotal questions about the United States. Is America still the global superpower? If not, who or what will replace it, and what will it mean for America and the world?

      The Secretary