Backstabbing for Beginners: My Crash Course in International Diplomacy
Soon to be a major motion picture starring Ben Kingsley and Theo James, the gripping true story of a young program coordinator at the United Nations who stumbles upon a conspiracy involving Iraq's oil reserves.

"What made this episode in our collective history possible was not so much the lies we told one another, but the lies we told ourselves."

A recent Brown University graduate, Michael Soussan was elated when he landed a position as a program coordinator for the United Nations' Iraq Program. Little did he know that he would end up a whistleblower in what PBS NewsHour described as the "largest financial scandal in UN history."

Breaking a conspiracy of silence that had prevailed for years, Soussan sparked an unprecedented corruption probe into the Oil-for-Food program that exposed a worldwide system of bribes, kickbacks, and blackmail involving ruthless power-players from around the globe.

At the crossroads of pressing humanitarian concerns, crisis diplomacy, and multibillion-dollar business interests, Soussan's story highlights core flaws of our international system and exposes the frightening, corrupting power of the black elixir that fuels our world's economy.
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Backstabbing for Beginners: My Crash Course in International Diplomacy
Soon to be a major motion picture starring Ben Kingsley and Theo James, the gripping true story of a young program coordinator at the United Nations who stumbles upon a conspiracy involving Iraq's oil reserves.

"What made this episode in our collective history possible was not so much the lies we told one another, but the lies we told ourselves."

A recent Brown University graduate, Michael Soussan was elated when he landed a position as a program coordinator for the United Nations' Iraq Program. Little did he know that he would end up a whistleblower in what PBS NewsHour described as the "largest financial scandal in UN history."

Breaking a conspiracy of silence that had prevailed for years, Soussan sparked an unprecedented corruption probe into the Oil-for-Food program that exposed a worldwide system of bribes, kickbacks, and blackmail involving ruthless power-players from around the globe.

At the crossroads of pressing humanitarian concerns, crisis diplomacy, and multibillion-dollar business interests, Soussan's story highlights core flaws of our international system and exposes the frightening, corrupting power of the black elixir that fuels our world's economy.
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Backstabbing for Beginners: My Crash Course in International Diplomacy

Backstabbing for Beginners: My Crash Course in International Diplomacy

by Michael Soussan
Backstabbing for Beginners: My Crash Course in International Diplomacy

Backstabbing for Beginners: My Crash Course in International Diplomacy

by Michael Soussan

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Soon to be a major motion picture starring Ben Kingsley and Theo James, the gripping true story of a young program coordinator at the United Nations who stumbles upon a conspiracy involving Iraq's oil reserves.

"What made this episode in our collective history possible was not so much the lies we told one another, but the lies we told ourselves."

A recent Brown University graduate, Michael Soussan was elated when he landed a position as a program coordinator for the United Nations' Iraq Program. Little did he know that he would end up a whistleblower in what PBS NewsHour described as the "largest financial scandal in UN history."

Breaking a conspiracy of silence that had prevailed for years, Soussan sparked an unprecedented corruption probe into the Oil-for-Food program that exposed a worldwide system of bribes, kickbacks, and blackmail involving ruthless power-players from around the globe.

At the crossroads of pressing humanitarian concerns, crisis diplomacy, and multibillion-dollar business interests, Soussan's story highlights core flaws of our international system and exposes the frightening, corrupting power of the black elixir that fuels our world's economy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786726943
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Publication date: 11/04/2008
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
Sales rank: 588,463
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 13 - 18 Years

About the Author

Michael Soussan is a journalist and screenwriter whose writing has appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, CNN, Time, NPR, BBC, and a range of international media. His has worked at CNN, the UN, and K Street in Washington, DC, and has taught writing and public communication at NYU and advised a range of global organizations and corporations. A native of Denmark, he lives in Los Angeles.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Author's Note xi

1 Whistleblower 1

Part 1

2 Do-Gooder 8

3 Welcome to the Game 14

4 Fasten Your Seat Belts 22

5 Cowboys and Bunny Muggers 38

6 Coffee With Criminals 48

7 The Great Misunderstanding 62

8 From Russia With Love 68

9 Never Say Kurdistan! 75

10 The Rebels 86

11 On the Edge 95

Part 2

12 The Baghdad Diet 106

13 A Can of Worms 129

14 The Rules of the Game 133

15 Conflict Resolution 148

16 Cigars With Criminals 155

17 The Propaganda War 171

18 Memorandum 186

19 A New Wind 188

20 Turf Warriors 194

21 Exit Strategy 215

22 Just When I Thought I Was Out… 219

23 The Clash of Civilized Nations 226

24 Weapons of Mass Distraction 238

Part 3

25 There Will Be Blood 250

26 The Road to Hell 252

27 Saddam's Secret List 265

28 Boomerang 284

29 The Man Who Could Have Been a Millionaire 288

Epilogue Back to The Edge 309

Index 319

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