Alfred H MOses, BUCHAREST DIARY: ROMANIA'S JOURNEY FROM DARKNESS TO LIGHT HBDJ

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Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Item Height
9 inches
Subject Area
Current History
Series
Elizabeth Fuller
ISBN-10
0815732724
Educational Level
Adult & Further Education
Book Title
Bucharest Diary: Romania's Journey from Darkness to Light
Genre
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Features
1st Edition
Subject
European History
Level
Advanced
Item Weight
Arnoldsville
ISBN
9780815732723
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Publisher
Brookings Institution Press
ISBN-10
0815732724
ISBN-13
9780815732723
eBay Product ID (ePID)
239663975

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
363 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Bucharest Diary : Romania's Journey from Darkness to Light
Subject
World / Russian & Former Soviet Union, Europe / Eastern, Political Ideologies / Communism, Post-Communism & Socialism, World / European, International Relations / General, International Relations / Diplomacy
Publication Year
2018
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Political Science, History
Author
Alfred H. Moses
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.4 in
Item Weight
16 Oz
Item Length
1 in
Item Width
1 in

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Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2018-288975
Reviews
During his three years as the American ambassador to Romania, Al Moses undertook the arduous task of putting American-Romanian relations on firm footing. Ambassador Moses's book begins with his efforts on behalf of Romania's Jews in the 1970s and continues with vivid accounts of Romanian life, as well as the largely untold story of the art of diplomacy, from a personal perspective at a crucial time following the downfall of communism in Europe. His great devotion and effort helped improve the lot of millions of people and earned him the Order of the 'Star of Romania.'"- Teodor Melescanu, minister of foreign affairs, Romania; "Moses' book reflects its author, who had served as President Jimmy Carter's Jewish liaison. It's a case study, an insider's look, at how one formerly communist country became free."- Steve Lipman, The New York Jewish Week; "Ambassador Moses is one of those who led the effort to bring to Israel Jews who would otherwise have remained in Romania, virtual prisoners under communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu. Moses's book tells the story of the exodus of Romanian Jews to Israel and the means he employed to gain their freedom. He describes in vivid detail Jewish life in Romania before and after Ceausescu fell and his unique role as American ambassador in Romania after decades of communist oppression that led to Romania's journey to freedom."- Natan Sharansky, chair, Jewish Agency for Israel; deputy prime minister of Israel (2001-03); "An important firsthand account of how the so-called third wave of democratization played out on the ground."- Gideon Rose, Foreign Affairs; "Alfred Moses has written an invaluable tome that describes the realities of what an ambassador's life is like day-to-day, and provides unique insight into Romania and more generally the transformation of life in post Iron-Curtain Europe. Through his eyes, the reader sees Romania grow from a little-examined post-communist country to one that, at the end of Moses' tenure, received the president of the United States on an official state visit its transition, as a justifiably proud Moses puts it, from 'darkness to light.'"- Norman Eisen, The Jerusalem Post; "The fall of communism in Eastern Europe presented U.S. policymakers with a historic opportunity to help the countries in the region build free market economies and democratic political institutions. As our ambassador to Romania during this critical period, Al Moses dedicated his great energy and powers of persuasion to encourage Romania's political leaders to take the bold steps needed to rejoin the West. I was present when Romanian President Ion Iliescu met with President Clinton in the Oval Office in September 1995, and again when President Clinton visited Bucharest in July 1997. I witnessed Romania's march on the road to freedom and Ambassador Moses's contribution to Romania's success. His book tells this story in gripping and inspiring language. It is a must-read for those interested in U.S. foreign policy at its best."- Strobe Talbott, U.S. deputy secretary of state (1994-2001); "Bucharest Diary: Romania's Journey from Darkness to Light is an essential read for anyone interested in the region's general and Jewish history. It's by a modern-day Moses a man who was more responsible for letting his people go to Israel than any other figure."- Ben Zehavi, The Times of Israel, During his three years as the American ambassador to Romania, Al Moses undertook the arduous task of putting American-Romanian relations on firm footing. Ambassador Moses's book begins with his efforts on behalf of Romania's Jews in the 1970s and continues with vivid accounts of Romanian life, as well as the largely untold story of the art of diplomacy, from a personal perspective at a crucial time following the downfall of communism in Europe. His great devotion and effort helped improve the lot of millions of people and earned him the Order of the 'Star of Romania.'--Teodor Melescanu, minister of foreign affairs, Romania
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
320.94980905
Table Of Content
Contents Acknowledgments Foreword Part One: My Introduction to Romania 1. Ceausescu, Romania's Jews, Chief Rabbi Rosen, and Me 2. Looking Back to Explain Present-Day Romania 3. The Curtain Rises 4. Jumping in As Ambassador Part Two: Romanian Struggles 5. Building the Case in Washington for the Bilateral Relationship with Romania and Speaking Truth to Power in Romania 6. Former President Bush in Bucharest 7. Negotiating Romania's Treaty with Hungary 8. Romania's President Comes to the Oval Office Part Three: Romania's Democracy in Action 9. A New Year, Step-by-Step 10. Washington Pays Attention 11. A Visit from Hillary Clinton 12. Run-up to the General Election Part Four: Changing of the Guard in Romania 13. New Faces, Old Story Lines 14. More Peace and More Business 15. A Bountiful Harvest Epilogue: Romanian History in the Making Glossary of People and Places Index
Synopsis
An insider's account of Romania's emergence from communism control In the 1970s American attorney Alfred H. Moses was approached on the streets of Bucharest by young Jews seeking help to emigrate to Israel. This became the author's mission until the communist regime fell in 1989. Before that Moses had met periodically with Romania's communist dictator, Nicolae Ceausescu, to persuade him to allow increased Jewish emigration. This experience deepened Moses's interest in Romania--an interest that culminated in his serving as U.S. ambassador to the country from 1994 to 1997 during the Clinton administration. The ambassador's time of service in Romania came just a few years after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the subsequent collapse of communism in Eastern Europe. During this period Romania faced economic paralysis and was still buried in the rubble of communism. Over the next three years Moses helped nurture Romania's nascent democratic institutions, promoted privatization of Romania's economy, and shepherded Romania on the path toward full integration with Western institutions. Through frequent press conferences, speeches, and writings in the Romanian and Western press and in his meetings with Romanian officials at the highest level, he stated in plain language the steps Romania needed to take before it could be accepted in the West as a free and democratic country. Bucharest Diary: An American Ambassador's Journey is filled with firsthand stories, including colorful anecdotes, of the diplomacy, both public and private, that helped Romania recover from four decades of communist rule and, eventually, become a member of both NATO and the European Union. Romania still struggles today with the consequences of its history, but it has reached many of its post-communist goals, which Ambassador Moses championed at a crucial time. This book will be of special interest to readers of history and public affairs--in particular those interested in Jewish life under communist rule in Eastern Europe and how the United States and its Western partners helped rebuild an important country devastated by communism., An insider's account of Romania's emergence from communism control In the 1970s American attorney Alfred H. Moses was approached on the streets of Bucharest by young Jews seeking help to emigrate to Israel. This became the author's mission until the communist regime fell in 1989. Before that Moses had met periodically with Romania's communist dictator, Nicolae Ceausescu, to persuade him to allow increased Jewish emigration. This experience deepened Moses's interest in Romania-an interest that culminated in his serving as U.S. ambassador to the country from 1994 to 1997 during the Clinton administration. The ambassador's time of service in Romania came just a few years after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the subsequent collapse of communism in Eastern Europe. During this period Romania faced economic paralysis and was still buried in the rubble of communism. Over the next three years Moses helped nurture Romania's nascent democratic institutions, promoted privatization of Romania's economy, and shepherded Romania on the path toward full integration with Western institutions. Through frequent press conferences, speeches, and writings in the Romanian and Western press and in his meetings with Romanian officials at the highest level, he stated in plain language the steps Romania needed to take before it could be accepted in the West as a free and democratic country. Bucharest Diary: An American Ambassador's Journey is filled with firsthand stories, including colorful anecdotes, of the diplomacy, both public and private, that helped Romania recover from four decades of communist rule and, eventually, become a member of both NATO and the European Union. Romania still struggles today with the consequences of its history, but it has reached many of its post-communist goals, which Ambassador Moses championed at a crucial time. This book will be of special interest to readers of history and public affairs-in particular those interested in Jewish life under communist rule in Eastern Europe and how the United States and its Western partners helped rebuild an important country devastated by communism.
LC Classification Number
DR268.5.M68 2018

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