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Unleashing Diplomatic Dynamo - Ethiopia Unbound-Western Loss China’s Rise - cover

Unleashing Diplomatic Dynamo - Ethiopia Unbound-Western Loss China’s Rise

Zenebe Geneme

Publisher: BooxAi

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For countless years, the author wholeheartedly embraced the responsibility of serving the public, immersing himself in the role of a dedicated public servant and forging a remarkable career as a diplomat. However, his unwavering commitment to liberal strategic ideas, aimed at propelling Ethiopia towards triumph over its multifaceted challenges from all directions, drew the ire of the former regime. In a desperate bid to stifle his progressive vision, they shamelessly attempted to incriminate him. Yet, defying all odds, the author managed to elude political persecution and find refuge in the welcoming embrace of the United States.

Furthermore, the author's passion for sharing knowledge and shaping young minds led him to a teaching position at one of the prestigious magnet high schools in Texas. Through his engaging and thought-provoking lessons, he inspired students to think critically, fostering a love for learning and empowering them to become future leaders.


With its wealth of knowledge and practical insights, this book is highly recommended for every diplomat or foreign service personnel assigned to Ethiopia or any part of Africa. Its strategic approach to communication paves the way for win-win situations, enabling diplomats to navigate complex negotiations and build fruitful relationships. By reading this book, diplomats gain the tools and understanding necessary to effectively promote peace, stability, and cooperation in their diplomatic endeavors.

The author's expertise and experiences, combined with his passion for diplomacy, shine through the pages of this invaluable resource. It serves as a beacon of guidance, empowering diplomats to strategically communicate and contribute to a brighter, more harmonious world.
Available since: 09/22/2023.

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