Reviews
A great introduction to the difficult game of diplomacy. Rather than a turgid tome, Hill's book is lively, entertaining - even at times laugh-out-loud funny. He spends just enough time to let readers understand the gist of a complicated diplomatic problem, without getting too bogged down in the weeds., From his days as a Peace Corps volunteer in Cameroon...to his final post as America's ambassador to Iraq, Hill's career covers a lot of territory, both geographically and in terms of our diplomatic history. . . . A parade of famous names-presidents, secretaries of state, vice presidents, foreign heads of state, senators, generals-marches through these pages, and readers will delight at some of the shots fired and bouquets thrown at powerful personages who've been responsible for our foreign policy for the past 40 years. . . . A must for anyone contemplating a Foreign Service career and for general readers looking for insight into diplomacy conducted at the highest levels., Hill's detailed account offers a candid, behind-the-scenes look at how the diplomatic sausage is made. . . . Hill's career is too long and full of rich anecdotes to do justice to it here., OUTPOST is a personal story, filled with the intricacies of living abroad, coping with the bureaucracy of the huge U.S. foreign-policy establishment and trying to persuade some very difficult people that America really does want to help them., This is how diplomacy really works. It involves danger, hard choices, and colorful personalities playing high-stakes games. Christopher Hill is a master at both negotiations and storytelling. His book is an indispensable guide for a complex world and a fascinating behind-the-scenes adventure tale., A diplomatic career spent under fire-sometimes literally-is recounted with energy and humor in this lively memoir. . . . Written in graceful, witty prose and studded with insights into many international crises, Hill's narrative critiques American diplomacy even as he defends its importance., Christopher Hill was one of our best diplomats, taking on our biggest challenges from Kosovo to North Korea to Iraq in a 30 year career. In Outpost , Hill gives us unique insight into these assignments. In addition, he describes the remarkable dedication of his fellow Foreign Service officers. They represent the United States every day, under conditions that are rarely glamorous, and often cold, dusty, exhausting and downright dangerous. They deserve a book this good, written by a man who loves his country, and his work. A good read., A dazzling, action-packed, suspenseful, often witty memoir of a career on the front lines of diplomacy, full of behind-the-scenes insights into the drama of world events from an Oscar-worthy supporting actor., A wry, wise glimpse into the engrossing, exasperating, whipsawed, but sometimes-triumphant, even ennobling life of an American diplomat in these messy times., Hill'sdetailed account offers a candid, behind-the-scenes look at how the diplomaticsausage is made. . . . Hill's career is too long and full of rich anecdotes todo justice to it here., A diplomatic career spent under fire--sometimes literally--is recounted with energy and humor in this lively memoir. . . . Written in graceful, witty prose and studded with insights into many international crises, Hill's narrative critiques American diplomacy even as he defends its importance., Hill is one of our most accomplished diplomats. In Outpost , he grippingly renders a candid and insightful insider's account of the most significant U.S. diplomatic and political-military efforts of the past two decades., From his days as a Peace Corps volunteer in Cameroon...to his final post as America's ambassador to Iraq, Hill's career covers a lot of territory, both geographically and in terms of our diplomatic history. . . . A parade of famous names--presidents, secretaries of state, vice presidents, foreign heads of state, senators, generals--marches through these pages, and readers will delight at some of the shots fired and bouquets thrown at powerful personages who've been responsible for our foreign policy for the past 40 years. . . . A must for anyone contemplating a Foreign Service career and for general readers looking for insight into diplomacy conducted at the highest levels., Engaging. . . . An enlightening look at the hard work of diplomacy through the lens of one man's career., A great introduction to the difficult game of diplomacy. Rather than a turgid tome, Hill's book is lively, entertaining -- even at times laugh-out-loud funny. He spends just enough time to let readers understand the gist of a complicated diplomatic problem, without getting too bogged down in the weeds.