![]() ![]() He recounts delicate incidents and situations and imparts both advice for young diplomats and opinions on the ministers and presidents whom he served. This is based––economically speaking––on the sovereignty of the market a general wariness with regard to the State and opening of borders and in foreign politics, on the conviction of the superiority of Western values.”Īraud’s memoirs read like a clear and erudite essay, bringing together various insights to explain the collapse of one world and the birth of another. “My career, which began after Ronald Regan’s election and concluded two years after Donald Trump’s,” he states, “is inscribed in a singular moment in history, which, for lack of a better term, I call Neo-liberalism. The conversation will be moderated by Guy Sorman.Īfter occupying the most prestigious French diplomatic roles with France’s Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs for 37 years, Gérard Araud takes a step back to analyze a long historical sequence of events to which he was a privileged witness. ![]() ![]() Join Gérard Araud, former Ambassador of France to the U.S., as he presents a new memoir, Passeport diplomatique, recently published in France by Grasset. ![]()
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