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    THE LITTLE RED DOT
    Reflections by Singapore's Diplomats
    Volume II

    edited by Tommy Koh (Institute of Policy Studies, National University of Singapore, Singapore) & Li Lin Chang (Institute of Policy Studies, National University of Singapore, Singapore)

    Table of Contents (232k)
    Foreword (144k)
    Introduction (129k)
    Life's Lessons (266k)

    This is the sequel to the bestselling book, The Little Red Dot, published in 2005. While the first volume consisted of a collection of essays by Singapore's first- and second-generation diplomats, this second volume contains essays written by the third generation of young ambassadors. The Second Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr Raymond Lim, has contributed the Foreword. Written in an entertaining and accessible manner, this book is a highly enjoyable read for all who are interested in Singapore current affairs and in the art and science of diplomacy. It contains many inspiring stories which have not been told before.

    This book is also available as a set with The Little Red Dot.

     
    Contents:
    • Life's Lessons (L Anderson)
    • From Tanglin to Baghdad (A Chua)
    • Earthquake, SARS, Tsunami and Cyclone: Lessons from Crisis Management (R Chua)
    • Of BMWs, Guerrillas and the Highway of Death: Snippets of a Diplomat's Life (S T De Cruz)
    • Learning with Master Chefs: Cooking a Treaty (B Gafoor)
    • September 11: Ground Zero in Washington DC (S Loh)
    • Intellectual Property and Public Health: Negotiating at the World Trade Organization (V G Menon)
    • Singapore's Diplomatic Assets (A Selverajah)
    • Lessons from Multilateral Diplomacy (Y W Tan)
    • Would I Choose MFA Again? (K P Wong)
    • and other essays
     
    Readership: General readers interested in Singapore current affairs, diplomacy and international relations.
     
    “(L)ike all professions, diplomacy depends both on its skills and on its ethics, that both have to be learned, and that it takes time … This volume and its predecessor tell the individual stories of a group of men and women reaching for that level of achievement with a rare combination of intelligence and human sympathy.”
    Sir Frank Berman, KCMG, QC
    Visiting Professor of International Law, Universities of Oxford, Cape Town
    and King's College London

     
    232pp    Pub. date: Jul 2009  
    ISBN:   978-981-4271-86-8(pbk)
    981-4271-86-1(pbk)
       US$42 / £32

     


    232pp    Pub. date: Jul 2009  
    ISBN:   978-981-4271-87-5(ebook)
    981-4271-87-X(ebook)
       US$55

     


    Set
    ISBN:   978-981-4280-61-7(pbk)
    981-4280-61-5(pbk)
       US$99 / £74

     


     

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