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ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD Madame Ambassador Behind the Scenes with a Candid Israeli Diplomat 2014 Edition by Tova Herzl
Madame Ambassador is an intimate description of what being an ambassador is really like. Tova Herzl draws on her twenty-one year career and shares her unique experiences as a single, Jewish orthodox woman serving as Israel's Ambassador to paint a vivid, entertaining picture of the lives and work of contemporary diplomats. She addresses major political events in which she was closely involved, such as the 2001 UN Conference on Racism in Durban, South Africa, and discusses ethical and private issues, such as dealing with illness or practicing her religion. The book also uncovers the personal side of diplomacy, including the challenges of giving speeches and interviews, access to expense accounts and household staff, relations within the diplomatic corps, and life under the watchful eye of a bodyguard. Table of contents :- Prologue: How Is This Book Different from All Other Books?Chapter 1: My Career: Four Postings, Three Capitals, Two Ambassadorships, and a Little Chapter 2: Preparations: A Tale of Two RefrigeratorsChapter 3: Language: Of Frogs, Peace, and SandwichesChapter 4: Terms of Employment: Ah, All That Luxury!Chapter 5: Credentials: Can I Start Working Already?Chapter 6: Immunity: The Untouchables, AlmostChapter 7: Neutrality: Feelings, Facades, and Fine LinesChapter 8: Diplomacy and Dignity: She Is Such a Diplomat!Chapter 9: Name Calling: Excellencies and Rabbis! Brothers and Sisters!Chapter 10: Informal Connections: The Ties That BindChapter 11: Bodyguards: Someone to Watch Over MeChapter 12: The Diplomatic Corps: It's a Family, Sort Of Chapter 13: Entertaining: Let's Party, We Have ToChapter 14: Religious Observance: No, Thank You, Not for Me, Not TodayChapter 15: Being Jewish: So Many Questions, So Few Answers Chapter 16: Holocaust: A6766Chapter 17: Christianity: Get Me To the Church on Time Chapter 18: Speech: There Will Be Plenty of Time for Questions Chapter 19: Meetings: Oh, So That's What You Do All Day! Chapter 20: Clothes: Do I Look All Rright?Chapter 21: Press: As Long as They Spell My Name ProperlyChapter 22: Advice: Why Doesn't Somebody Do Something?Chapter 23: Importance: It's All Relative Chapter 24: Phalcon: We Were Generals, We Know Best Chapter 25: Visits: You Are Welcome, Any Time! Chapter 26: Crime and Punishment: Please, Minister, May I Have an Organ? Chapter 27: Sickness: You Only Have One Liver to Give to Your Country Chapter 28: Passages: A Time to Be Born and a Time to Die Chapter 29: Demonstrations: The People Have Spoken, but What DidThey Say? Chapter 30: Durban: You Were Really There? Chapter 31: The Paper Trail: Like a Trip through a Cemetery Chapter 32: Between Home and Abroad: It's a Life! It's a Job! No, It's Diplomacy! About the Author