Often described as Iraq’s elder statesman, Dr Adnan Pachachi has
enjoyed one of the longest and most distinguished political careers of
modern times, both domestically and on the world stage. In a life
spanning nine decades, he has served his country as Ambassador to the
United Nations and as Foreign Minister, and has worked tirelessly to
establish a secular and anti-sectarian political culture in Iraq. At
the UN, where he was an eloquent advocate of the Palestinian cause, he
was much admired for his mastery of procedure and his formidable
debating skills. In 1969, a few months after the Ba‘athist
government took power in Baghdad, he resigned from the Iraqi foreign
service while at the United Nations in New York. He would not see his
country again for thirty-four years. At the invitation of Sheikh
Zayed, he took up residence in Abu Dhabi where, until 1993, he played
a central role in establishing the United Arab Emirates as a newly
independent state. In 1991 he re-engaged with Iraqi politics when he
became involved with the expatriate opposition. In 2003, at the age of
eighty, he made the courageous decision to return to Iraq in the
aftermath of the US invasion and the fall of Saddam Hussein. He became
a member of the Governing Council, its President in January 2004, a
member of the Interim National Council in 2004–05, and a member of
the Iraqi Parliament from 2006 to 2010. In this honest and affecting
memoir, in which he combines the political with the personal, Dr
Pachachi charts the course of his lifelong dedication to democratic,
pluralist, tolerant and civilized values.
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Memoirs of a Secular Iraqi and Arab Statesman
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780957676305
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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