Feldman’s Footnotes to History, Law and Diplomacy, 1965 – 2005
Mark Feldman’s Footnotes to History, Law and Diplomacy, 1965 – 2005 presents a candid discussion of how U.S. foreign policy was made, and fresh information from Inside the Room, regarding Vietnam, Panama, the Iran Hostage Crisis and Two Wars in Iraq as well as Mark’s work on the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, U.S. maritime boundaries, illicit trade in antiquities, and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. The book highlight his experience with Henry Kissinger, Richard Nixon and Jimmy Carter and his strange encounter with Klaus Barbie, the butcher of Lyon.
Mark Feldman’s Footnotes to History, Law and Diplomacy, 1965 – 2005 presents a candid discussion of how U.S. foreign policy was made, and fresh information from Inside the Room, regarding Vietnam, Panama, the Iran Hostage Crisis and Two Wars in Iraq as well as Mark’s work on the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, U.S. maritime boundaries, illicit trade in antiquities, and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. The book highlight his experience with Henry Kissinger, Richard Nixon and Jimmy Carter and his strange encounter with Klaus Barbie, the butcher of Lyon.
Mark Feldman’s Footnotes to History, Law and Diplomacy, 1965 – 2005 presents a candid discussion of how U.S. foreign policy was made, and fresh information from Inside the Room, regarding Vietnam, Panama, the Iran Hostage Crisis and Two Wars in Iraq as well as Mark’s work on the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, U.S. maritime boundaries, illicit trade in antiquities, and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. The book highlight his experience with Henry Kissinger, Richard Nixon and Jimmy Carter and his strange encounter with Klaus Barbie, the butcher of Lyon.