The Role of the Vatican in International Diplomacy During the Year 1994
  The Role of the Vatican in International Diplomacy During the Year 1994
Titolo The Role of the Vatican in International Diplomacy During the Year 1994
AutoreOllie Newman
Prezzo€ 2,99
EditoreHistoria Magna
LinguaTesto in Inglese
FormatoDRMFREE

Descrizione
In a world reshaped by the end of the Cold War, 1994 was a year of profound upheaval and fragile hopes. Against this turbulent backdrop, the Vatican—often seen as a quiet spiritual authority—emerged as a decisive player on the global stage, wielding diplomatic influence that shaped some of the decade's most critical events. From the heart-wrenching tragedy of the Rwandan genocide to delicate peace negotiations in the Middle East, and from transforming relations with Eastern Europe to complex dealings with Asia's rising powers, the Holy See's nuanced diplomacy blended faith, morality, and realpolitik in a uniquely powerful way. Drawing on deep historical insight and rich analysis of diplomatic encounters, papal initiatives, and behind-the-scenes negotiations, this groundbreaking book reveals how the Vatican navigated 1994's political minefields with unparalleled moral authority and strategic subtlety. With vivid narratives and expert commentary, Ollie Newman illuminates the untold story of the Holy See's role as a global mediator, advocate for human rights, and beacon of hope in an often fractured world. Essential reading for students of history, international relations, and religious studies, as well as anyone fascinated by the intersection of faith and politics, this book offers a riveting journey into the Vatican's hidden diplomacy during one of the most pivotal years of the late 20th century.