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The good American : the epic life of Bob Gersony, the U.S. government's greatest humanitarian / Robert D. Kaplan.

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"The Good American is a story about courage, intense loneliness, and the State Department's golden age during the late Cold War and post-Cold War. It is also a celebration of ground level reporting and getting a worm's eye view of crisis zones. Robert Gersony, a high-school dropout later awarded a bronze star in Vietnam, spent over four decades on the ground in virtually every war and natural disaster zone in the world. Interviewing hundreds of refugees and displaced persons in each place to assess humanitarian crises, Gersony's research and thorough reports had an immense, underappreciated impact on US foreign policy across the globe. In every case, his recommendations made it smarter and more humane, often dramatically so. In his career as a journalist, Robert D. Kaplan often crossed paths with Gersony while covering the "hot" moments of the Cold War and its aftermath. Even as a biography, this is Kaplan's most personal book to date, and through Gersony's story, he makes a poignant case for how American diplomacy should be conducted--with a clear eye toward facts on the ground--at a time when diplomacy is too often being left behind."-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780525512301
  • ISBN: 0525512306
  • Physical Description: 521 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Random House, [2021]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 475-490) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Mozambique, February 1988 -- Many small beginnings. Vietnam, 1966-1969 -- Guatemala, 1970-1977 -- Dominica, El Salvador, and South America, 1979-1983 -- Big plays. Uganda, Luwero Triangle, 1984 -- South China Sea, 1984-1985 -- Sudan and Chad, 1985 -- Honduras, 1985-1986 -- Mozambique, 1987-1988 -- Ethiopia and Somalia, 1989 -- Liberia by way of Nicaragua, 1990-1993 -- Rwanda, 1994 -- The world is what it is. Gaza and the West Bank, 1995 -- Bosnia, 1995-1996 -- Northern Uganda by way of Nicaragua, 1996-1997 -- From El Salvador to Ecuador and Colombia, by way of Africa, 1997-2002 and 2008-2009-- North Korea, 2002 -- Nepal, 2003 -- Micronesia by way of Iraq, 2003-2008 -- Northern Mexico by way of Central America, 2010-2013. Antigua, Guatemala, May 2019.
Subject: Gersony, Robert.
United States. Agency for International Development > Officials and employees > Biography.
United States. Department of State > Officials and employees > Biography.
Humanitarian assistance, American.
Refuge (Humanitarian assistance) > United States.
Philanthropists > United States > Biography.
Genre: Biographies.

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  • 6 of 6 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at North Kansas City.

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North Kansas City Public Library 327.73 KAPLAN 2021 (Text) 0001002433686 Nonfiction Available -

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The Good American : The Epic Life of Bob Gersony, the U. S. Government's Greatest Humanitarian


The sweeping yet intimate story of the most influential humanitarian you've never heard of--Bob Gersony, who's spent four decades in crisis zones around the world--from the New York Times bestselling author of The Revenge of Geography . Fromthe New York Time s bestselling author of TheRevenge of Geography comes a sweeping yet intimate story ofthemost influential humanitarian you've never heard of-Bob Gersony, who spent four decades in crisis zones aroundtheworld. "One of the best accounts examining American humanitarian pursuits over the past fifty years . . . With still greater challenges on the horizon, we will need to find and empower more people like Bob Gersony-both idealistic and pragmatic-who can help make the world a more secure place."- The Washington Post In his long career as an acclaimed journalist coveringthe"hot" moments oftheCold War and its aftermath, bestselling author Robert D. Kaplan often found himself crossing paths with Bob Gersony, a consultant fortheU.S. State Department whose quiet dedication and consequential work made a deep impression on Kaplan. Gersony, a high school dropout later awarded a Bronze Star for his service in Vietnam, conducted on-the-ground research forthe U.S. government in virtually every war and natural-disaster zone intheworld. In Thailand, Central and South America, Sudan, Chad, Mozambique, Rwanda, Gaza, Bosnia, North Korea, Iraq, and beyond, Gersony never flinched from entering dangerous areas that diplomats could not reach, sometimes risking his own life. Gersony's behind-thescenes fact-finding, which included interviews with hundreds of refugees and displaced persons from each war zone and natural-disaster area, often challenged theassumptions and received wisdom ofthepowers that be, on boththeleft andtheright. In nearly every case, his advice and recommendations made Americanpolicy at once smarter and more humane-often dramatically so. In Gersony, Kaplan saw a powerful example of howAmerican diplomacy should be conducted. In a work that exhibits Kaplan's signature talent for combining travel and geography with sharp political analysis, The Good American tells Gersony's powerful life story. Set duringtheState Department's golden age, this is a story abouttheloneliness, sweat, and tears andthegenuine courage that characterized Gersony's work in far-flung places. It is also a celebration of ground-level reporting- a page-turning demonstration, by one of our finest geopolitical thinkers, of how getting an up-close, worm's-eye view of crises and applying sound reason can elicit world-changing results.

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