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OverviewAn inside perspective to global diplomacy from one of the world's foremost diplomats. Today, we find ourselves in arguably the most dangerous geopolitical situations of modern time. Outlining key moments over the last quarter century, this vital book represents the personal testimony of one of the world's foremost diplomats. His experiences enable us to trace of how countries and indeed the world have been sleepwalking towards 'The Divorce of Nations' and the steps we can take to fix it. João Vale de Almeida has met every consequential leader in the world during the time since the turn of the new millennium. His insightful account features the issues and personal observances of figures such as Barack Obama, George W Bush, Boris Johnson, Angela Merkel, Nicolas Sarkozy, and Donald Trump. He also recalls the fifteen times he met Vladamir Putin and the early warning signs and grievances Putin aired in the run up to the invasion of Georgia in 2008, which was the precursor to the annexation of Ukrainian territory in 2014 and eventually the full invasion in 2022. Other key moments include the global response to the Great Financial Crisis, how the world shifted in the aftermath of 9/11 and the impact of China joining the World Trade Organisation the same year. As the first ever EU Ambassador to the UK, João details a vivid and unique account of the first 1,000 days of Brexit, the ultimate act of divorce so far. Neither an academic essay nor a complete set of career memoirs, The Divorce of Nations presents a personal view of global events, projecting them into the current international context, and of the main actors involved. Based on contemporary notes and further reflections, it contributes to our understanding of a highly charged and eventful period. As we progress further into the 21st century, this necessary and important book enables us to move forward with better awareness and understanding of the volatile and fragmented global scene in which we find ourselves. AUTHOR: João Vale de Almeida is the EU's former ambassador to the United States, UN and the UK. As one of the world's foremost diplomats, his career has given him a front row seat in international relations over the past two decades. A visiting fellow at both Cambridge and Columbia Universities, he is a highly experienced public speaker who appears regularly on the BBC, Sky News, ITV and Channel 4. Full Product DetailsAuthor: João Vale de AlmeidaPublisher: The History Press Ltd Imprint: The History Press Ltd ISBN: 9781803997674ISBN 10: 1803997672 Publication Date: 03 April 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'This book is a rare opportunity to look behind the diplomatic curtain and see events and the people who inspired them up close and personal. Joao is a senior diplomat who has served the EU for forty years, holding the highest positions with distinction. His insights cast light on some of our darkest and most intriguing moments. A must read!' - Baroness Catherine Ashton, diplomat and author of And Then What? Inside Stories of 21st Century Diplomacy 'In this excellent book, João Vale de Almeida, the consummate EU insider, offers a thoughtful and insightful reflection on his various roles, not least steering a measured course through the choppy waters of Brexit as the first EU ambassador to the UK. He also challenges the EU to look up to find a way to embrace a successful future.' - Professor Catherine Barnard, European & Employment Law at Trinity College, University of Cambridge 'João Vale de Almeida spent twenty years in the engine room of the European ship of state during which it set sail, seemed founder but managed somehow to stay afloat. His penetrating and humane account warns against the dangers of fragmentation, but tries to understand rather than just excoriate. Geopolitics, he shows, always trumps geo-Economics. This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the last two turbulent decades and where we might be heading next.' - Professor Brendan Simms, History of European International Relations, University of Cambridge 'In my time working on Europe, João Vale de Almeida was the most important name in my address book: a view I suspect was widely shared. As José Manuel Barroso’s Chef de Cabinet he wielded immense power and influence with charm, judgement and wisdom. He brings all of these qualities to bear in this brilliantly incisive and profound analysis of the disintegration of the post-war international order: compulsory reading for all of us who despair at the state we are in.' - Lord Kim Darroch, former EU Adviser to PM Tony Blair, British Ambassador to the European Union, UK National Security Adviser and British Ambassador to the United States 'This is a superb book: provocative, witty, erudite, sober - and sometimes sobering - but ultimately wise in its prescriptions. João Vale de Almeida's illustrious diplomatic and policy making career - in Brussels, Washington, London and beyond - makes him supremely well placed to draw so many strands together from the seismic events of the first quarter of this century. He puts Brexit, Trump, and plenty besides in a sorely needed and rarely well understood wider context. This is not the work of some caricature faceless ivory tower technocrat out of touch with raw domestic politics. Very far from it: it’s the reflections, brilliantly choosing the right vivid stories from his life at the top table to illustrate them, of someone wise enough to understand why the democratic world again faces acute, even existential, challenges, who offers invaluable perspectives on what we need to do to halt the slide towards the repetition in the 21st century of so many of the failures which led to the enormous tragedies and horrors of the 20th.' - Sir Ivan Rogers, former UK Permanent Representative to the EU and former G7, G20 and EU Sherpa for the UK Prime Minister ‘Who better to guide us through the chaotic world of the last 25 years than one who had a ringside seat for much that went on, and who writes about it with such insight and skill? This is a must read book.’ - Sir Anthony Seldon, No.1 Sunday Times bestselling author of Truss at 10 'João Vale de Almeida’s book is an indispensable guide to the relationship between the UK and the EU, from the unique perspective of one who was the bloc’s ambassador to this country for the first 1,000 days of the formal separation—or ‘divorce’ as he puts it. But the most striking passages come from the author’s earlier career as advisor to the then EU president Barroso, where from 2005, he attended no fewer than fifteen meetings with Vladimir Putin: the Russian leader’s tirades, described here, are all the more ominous, in retrospect. - Dominic Lawson, Sunday Times columnist ‘This book is a rare opportunity to look behind the diplomatic curtain and see events and the people who inspired them up close and personal. Joao is a senior diplomat who has served the EU for forty years, holding the highest positions with distinction. His insights cast light on some of our darkest and most intriguing moments. A must read!’ -- Baroness Catherine Ashton, diplomat and author of <i>And Then What? Inside Stories of 21st Century Diplomacy</i> ‘In this excellent book, João Vale de Almeida, the consummate EU insider, offers a thoughtful and insightful reflection on his various roles, not least steering a measured course through the choppy waters of Brexit as the first EU ambassador to the UK. He also challenges the EU to look up to find a way to embrace a successful future.’ -- Professor Catherine Barnard, European & Employment Law at Trinity College, University of Cambridge ‘João Vale de Almeida spent twenty years in the engine room of the European ship of state during which it set sail, seemed founder but managed somehow to stay afloat. His penetrating and humane account warns against the dangers of fragmentation, but tries to understand rather than just excoriate. Geopolitics, he shows, always trumps geo-Economics. This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the last two turbulent decades and where we might be heading next.’ -- Professor Brendan Simms, History of European International Relations, University of Cambridge ‘In my time working on Europe, João Vale de Almeida was the most important name in my address book: a view I suspect was widely shared. As José Manuel Barroso’s Chef de Cabinet he wielded immense power and influence with charm, judgement and wisdom. He brings all of these qualities to bear in this brilliantly incisive and profound analysis of the disintegration of the post-war international order: compulsory reading for all of us who despair at the state we are in.’ -- Lord Kim Darroch, former EU Adviser to PM Tony Blair, British Ambassador to the European Union, UK National Security Adviser and British Ambassador to the United States ‘This is a superb book: provocative, witty, erudite, sober - and sometimes sobering - but ultimately wise in its prescriptions. João Vale de Almeida's illustrious diplomatic and policy making career - in Brussels, Washington, London and beyond - makes him supremely well placed to draw so many strands together from the seismic events of the first quarter of this century. He puts Brexit, Trump, and plenty besides in a sorely needed and rarely well understood wider context. This is not the work of some caricature faceless ivory tower technocrat out of touch with raw domestic politics. Very far from it: it’s the reflections, brilliantly choosing the right vivid stories from his life at the top table to illustrate them, of someone wise enough to understand why the democratic world again faces acute, even existential, challenges, who offers invaluable perspectives on what we need to do to halt the slide towards the repetition in the 21st century of so many of the failures which led to the enormous tragedies and horrors of the 20th.’ -- Sir Ivan Rogers, former UK Permanent Representative to the EU and former G7, G20 and EU Sherpa for the UK Prime Minister ‘Who better to guide us through the chaotic world of the last 25 years than one who had a ringside seat for much that went on, and who writes about it with such insight and skill? This is a must read book.’ -- Sir Anthony Seldon, No.1 <i>Sunday Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Truss at 10</i> ‘João Vale de Almeida’s book is an indispensable guide to the relationship between the UK and the EU, from the unique perspective of one who was the bloc’s ambassador to this country for the first 1,000 days of the formal separation—or ‘divorce’ as he puts it. But the most striking passages come from the author’s earlier career as advisor to the then EU president Barroso, where from 2005, he attended no fewer than fifteen meetings with Vladimir Putin: the Russian leader’s tirades, described here, are all the more ominous, in retrospect.’ -- Dominic Lawson, <i>Sunday Times</i> columnist ‘Drawing on keen insights gleaned from his long career as a top diplomat, João Vale de Almeida skillfully investigates the crisis that has engulfed governance of the international system. He concludes by offering wise and judicious corrective steps – an essential “to-do” list for Europe and the broader international community.’ -- Charles A. Kupchan, Georgetown University and Council on Foreign Relation Author InformationJOÃO VALE de ALMEIDA is the EU’s former ambassador to the United States, UN and the UK. As one of the world’s foremost diplomats, his career has given him a front row seat in international relations over the past two decades. A visiting fellow at both Cambridge and Columbia Universities, he is a highly experienced public speaker who appears regularly on the BBC, Sky News, ITV and Channel 4. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |