Cables from Kabul: The Inside Story of the Wests Afghanistan Campaign
By (Author) Sherard Cowper-Coles
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperPress
5th July 2012
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Memoirs
327.410581
Paperback
352
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm
270g
A frank and honest memoir by Britains former ambassador to Kabul which provides a unique, high-level insight into Western policy in Afghanistan.
The Wests mission in Afghanistan has never been far from the headlines. For Sherard Cowper-Coles, our former Ambassador, Britains role in the conflict the vast amount of money being spent and the huge number of lives being lost was an everyday reality.
In Cables from Kabul, Cowper-Coles takes the reader on a journey through the backstreets of Afghanistans capital to the corridors of power in London and Washington. He pays tribute to the tactical successes of our soldiers but asks whether these will be enough to secure stability. Nobody is better placed to tell this story of embassy life in one of the most dangerous places on earth. Powerful and astonishingly frank, Cables from Kabul explains how we got into the quagmire of Afghanistan, and how we can get out of it.
highly readable and witty account of a crucial period in the Afghan conflict Daily Telegraph
an instructive perspective Daily Express
The clearest, best informed, and most honest account yet of why and how Britain was drawn deeper and deeper into the Afghan war, by the man who knows more about it than just about anyone else. If you want to understand what really happened, you absolutely have to read this book.
John Simpson
Unquestionably the most important record yet of the diplomatic wrangling that has accompanied the slow military encirclement of western forces in Afghanistan. Extraordinary William Dalrymple, Observer
Vividly portrays the plight of an envoy who really cared about his brief, and felt unable to keep silent about looming failure in a vital region where western intervention has been bungled Max Hastings, Sunday Times
A highly readable and witty account by one of our most dynamic and impressive diplomats Daily Telegraph
A supremely urbane, frustrated and brilliant valedictory diagnosis of the problems of Afghanistans recent past Sunday Telegraph
Sherard Cowper-Coles was born in Kent and educated at New Beacon School, Tonbridge School and Hertford College, Oxford where he read Classics. He entered the Foreign Office in 1977, where he enjoyed a 30-year career, holding a string of high-profile diplomat stations both overseas and in the UK. One of the most respected authorities on foreign affairs in the country, his overseas postings include Beirut, Alexandria and Cairo, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Washington, Paris, Afghanistan and Pakistan.