
To Albania, with Love
Fatos Tarifa(Author)
Jay Weinstein(Primary creator)
University Press of America
Published on 6. February 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-0-7618-3590-5 (ISBN)
Description
It is not uncommon for diplomats to publish their memoirs after they retire from the Foreign Service. What is unusual for an ambassador, however, is to publicize, after resigning from the service, the chronicle of his day-to-day diplomatic activity both political and public. To Albania, with Love is a collection of these activities during Tarifa's career as the Albanian ambassador to the United States and the Netherlands. Many of the letters included in this volume reveal the methodology of ambassadors in Washington, D.C., and detail the high levels of access Tarifa had developed during his career. This work brings together a selection of Tarifa's letters to high-ranking U.S. and Dutch government officials, lectures, testimonies, public addresses, and remarks. They all illustrate the direction an ambassador's career and activities should take in promoting his country. To be a perceptive visionary who can herald progressive change in the interest of his own country and the broader international community is the goal of a truly accomplished ambassador.
Reviews / Votes
To Albania, with Love demonstrates a masterful grasp of history and biography and the relations between the two. Through a remarkably reflexive set of circumstances, Fatos Tarifa's biography intersected with history in such a way that he found himself in a role in which he has been able to instruct others on the intersection of biography and history! Dr. Tarifa's situation and talents are rare and unusual. But I purposely avoided the 'unique,' because there are others who have found themselves in a position to observe, to comment, and to employ the sociological imagination as he has done here. Of course, this in no way detracts from his accomplishments. To the contrary, when we consider some of the people who are in his small group, his contributions appear all the more remarkable." -- Jay Weinstein, Eastern Michigan University Fatos Tarifa's ardor and devotion to his country, as To Albania, with Love clearly reveals, can only be described as Jeffersonian. He is a modern day intellectual democratic innovator. -- Dr. Richard Cameron, Webster University Fatos Tarifa is one of those individuals who is able to teach by example, while remaining committed to the future of his country. There are many reasons to be pessimistic about the future of Albania; but fortunately, Fatos Tarifa, with his book To Albania, with Love, has convinced me that we now have a chance to make an enormous difference in the future history of this country. -- Professor Barbara Heyns, New York University Fatos Tarifa has been by far the most accomplished, courageous, effective and respected of all ambassadors who have represented Albania in the United States. He is also a remarkably well educated social and political scientist. He single-handedly put Albania on the map in a most favorable way in Washington as well as across the United States. Tarifa was truly of a different class than his fellow Albanian ambassadors. It has been said that Albania over the years has been more distant from Europe than Europe has been from the United States. This still might be true. To Albania, with Love does much to close that distance. -- Peter Lucas, veteran political columnist, Boston Globe and Boston HeraldMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Lanham, MD
United States
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
449 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7618-3590-5 (9780761835905)
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Persons
Fatos Tarifa is the former Albanian Ambassador to the United States and currently a Distinguished Visiting Fellow at Eastern Michigan University. He obtained his Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His most recent books include The Balkans: A Mission Neither Accomplished Nor Impossible; The Quest for Legitimacy and the Withering Away of Utopia; Breakdown of State Socialism and the Emerging Post-Socialist Order.
Content
Part 1 Foreword
Part 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 Public Lectures
Chapter 4 Addresses and Remarks
Chapter 5 Testimonies
Chapter 6 Letters
Chapter 7 Closing Remarks
Part 8 Afterword
Part 9 Notes
Part 10 References
Part 11 Index of Names
Part 12 About the Author
Part 13 Notes on Contributors
Part 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 Public Lectures
Chapter 4 Addresses and Remarks
Chapter 5 Testimonies
Chapter 6 Letters
Chapter 7 Closing Remarks
Part 8 Afterword
Part 9 Notes
Part 10 References
Part 11 Index of Names
Part 12 About the Author
Part 13 Notes on Contributors