ambassadors' spouses

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ambassadors' spouses

Fair game

how a top CIA agent was betrayed by her own government
2010
The woman at the center of the Bush administration's CIA leak scandal describes her role as an undercover CIA operative, her training and experiences, her efforts to protect her children, and her battle to reveal the truth.

Fair game

2007
Valerie Plame Wilson, wife of Ambassador Joesph Wilson, discusses how the revelation to the American public that she was a spy impacted her personal and professional life and addresses questions about her training, experiences, covert status, responsibilities, and personal life.

Vera and the ambassador

escape and return
2009
"A behind-the-scenes look at diplomacy and international relations in post-Communist Eastern Europe." "Vera and the Ambassador is a book to be savored and enjoyed on many levels. Both a behind-the-scenes peek at the operations of a U.S. embassy in a post-Cold War former Soviet satellite and a personal story of a refugee's escape and triumphant return, Vera and Donald Blinken's dual memoir openly details their challenges, setbacks, and victories as they worked in tandem to advance America's interests in Eastern Europe and to restore a former Soviet satellite state to a pre-Communist level of prosperity." "Replete with colorful characters from the streets of Budapest, humorous scenes at the ambassadorial residence, and accounts of tense high-level diplomatic negotiations in the run-up to Hungary's vote to join NATO, Vera and the Ambassador shows how the Blinkens helped chart a new course for American diplomacy in the mid-1990s. Ultimately, it is also the story of how Hungarians came to see them personally, and memorably, as their Vera and their ambassador."--BOOK JACKET.

Fair game

how a top spy was betrayed by her own government
2008
Valerie Plame Wilson, the former CIA covert operations officer, was born on Elmendorf Air Force Base in Anchorage, Alaska.
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