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A behind-the-scenes look at diplomacy and international relations in post-communist Eastern Europe.Vera and the Ambassador is a book to be savored and enjoyed on many levels. Both a behind-the-scen...
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A behind-the-scenes look at diplomacy and international relations in post-communist Eastern Europe.

Vera and the Ambassador is a book to be savored and enjoyed on many levels. Both a behind-the-scenes peek at the operations of a U.S. embassy in a post–Cold War former Soviet satellite and a personal story of a refugee's escape and triumphant return, Vera and Donald Blinken's dual memoir openly details their challenges, setbacks, and victories as they worked in tandem to advance America's interests in Eastern Europe and to restore a former Soviet satellite state to a pre-communist level of prosperity.

Hungary in all its cultural glory and historical anguish lies at the heart of this dramatic and deeply personal story. Born in Budapest just prior to World War II, Vera was only five years old when the Germans invaded in 1944. In a harrowing account, she describes how she and her mother managed to survive the atrocities of the war and, in 1950, narrowly escape Soviet-occupied Hungary for the freedom and opportunity of America. Making their way to New York, Vera settled into her adopted country with an indomitable spirit, a vow to become the best American she could be, and a hope of finding some way to give back as a show of gratitude for her good fortune in surviving the destruction of the war.

That opportunity came in 1994 when her husband was appointed ambassador to Hungary by President Clinton, just five years into the country's tentative transformation from a command economy and totalitarian government into a market economy and fledgling republic based upon democratic ideals. A former investment banker, Donald might have lacked foreign service experience, but his skills as an administrator and his willingness to try innovative ideas, combined with Vera's knowledge of Hungarian language and culture and her outreach to the Hungarian community, helped them deal head-on with a variety of challenges, including a collapsing economy and the threat of a slide back toward the old ways of communism, and a brutal civil war that raged across the country's southern border in the former Yugoslavia.

Replete with colorful characters from the streets of Budapest, humorous scenes at the ambassadorial residence, and accounts of tense high-level diplomatic negotiations in the run-up to Hungary's vote to join NATO, Vera and the Ambassador shows how the Blinkens helped chart a new course for American diplomacy in the mid-1990s. Ultimately, it is also the story of how Hungarians came to see them personally, and memorably, as their Vera and their ambassador.

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Price: £18.00
Pages: 364
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Publication Date: 05 November 2021
Trim Size: 9.50 X 6.50 in
ISBN: 9781438426648
Format: Paperback
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"In this book one can learn a lot of details about an ambassador and his wife representing the United States between 1994 and 1997 with experience, knowledge, passion, conviction, and worthy ethnic engagements … Anyone interested in going to work for the State Department might wish to read this book. Wannabe ambassadors and companions ought to make it required reading. Everybody else might take a look to see why some of our international politics turn out the way they do." — East Hampton Star

"…one of the best autobiographies in recent years … readers will appreciate the [Blinkens'] take on the 1990s in East[ern] Europe." — MBR Bookwatch

"…a revealing and fascinating dual memoir…" — ForeWord Magazine

"…a candid behind-the-scenes look at the glamour and challenges of diplomatic life … The energetic narration moves seamlessly from historical to contemporary political themes to the more personal and particular highlight of the book—accompanying Vera Blinken as she rediscovers what remains of the Budapest of her childhood." — Publishers Weekly

"…a gripping account of a refugee's escape and an engaging peek at the social and cultural aspects of ambassadorial life." — Foreign Affairs

"President Clinton made a wise choice in sending Donald and Vera Blinken to Hungary. This book serves as a reminder of the critical role that ambassadors can play in advancing the interests of our country at the pivot points of history. Their teamwork was good for Hungary, good for our country, and it also makes for a great story." — Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr.

"Spend time with Vera and the ambassador—in person or in this book—and you encounter a remarkable American couple. Their devotion to each other, to our country, and to freedom is a treasure of our times." — Bill Moyers

"What a life! Vera and Donald Blinken are the ultimate power couple whose wise and witty understanding of our world should be required reading for everyone in public service. This is also a love story—love of country, love for each other—that will inspire generations to come. Vera and the Ambassador is a diplomatic coup." — Lynn Sherr, ABC News

"…provides honest insight into the role an ambassador and his spouse played in an emerging democracy." — George Soros

Prologue

Part I: Vera

Escape
Return

Part II: Donald

Getting There
Early Days

Part III: Vera

Being There

Part IV: Donald

Getting Things Done

Epilogue
Index