This work relates the first-hand impressions of the author, which he gathered during his illustrious career, starting with Quaid-i-Azam M.A. Jinnah up until the rule of General Pervez Musharraf. A lifetime in the diplomatic service of Pakistan gave Jamsheed Marker a unique vantage point-in cricket terms, he was at cover point, i.e. near enough to the wicket to follow the action around the stumps...yet sufficiently distant for a general overview of the state of play.
This work relates the first-hand impressions of the author, which he gathered during his illustrious career, starting with Quaid-i-Azam M.A. Jinnah up until the rule of General Pervez Musharraf. A lifetime in the diplomatic service of Pakistan gave Jamsheed Marker a unique vantage point-in cricket terms, he was at cover point, i.e. near enough to the wicket to follow the action around the stumps...yet sufficiently distant for a general overview of the state of play.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jamsheed Marker (1922-2018) was a distinguished veteran Pakistani diplomat from a well-known Parsee family of Quetta and Karachi. Born in 1922 at Hyderabad Deccan, India, he received his education from the Doon School, Dehradun and Forman Christian College, Lahore. During the Second World War he served as an officer in the Royal Indian Naval Volunteer Reserve. When the war ended, Marker joined his family business. He served on the boards of several public and private corporations in banking, insurance, and shipping. In April 1965, Marker was appointed as high commissioner of Pakistan to Ghana. Over a 42-year diplomatic career, Mr Marker served as ambassador continuously in ten posts, including in the US (1986-1989) and at the UN (1990-1994). In 1986, as ambassador to the US, he helped negotiate the Soviet military withdrawal from Afghanistan. At the UN, he served as Chair, Security Council; Special Advisor to the Secretary General Kofi Annan; and Special Envoy to East Timor in 1999.
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Acknowledgements Preface Recollections and Reflections Prologue 1. The Early Days 2. Quaid-e-Millat Liaquat Ali Khan: 1947-1951 3. Years of Liberty and Public Cheer: 1951-1958 4. Field Marshal Mohammad Ayub Khan: 1958-1969 5. General Agha Mohammed Yahya Khan: 1969-1971 6. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto: 1971-1977 7. General Mohammad Zia ul-Haq: 1977-1988 8. Muhammad Khan Junejo: 1985-1988 9. Zia ul-Haq: May-August 1988 10. Ghulam Ishaq Khan: 1988-1993 11. Moeenuddin Qureshi: July 1993-November 1993 12. Benazir Bhutto: 1988-1990; 1993-1996 13. Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif: 1990-1993; 1997-1999 14. General Pervez Musharraf: 1999-2008 Index
Acknowledgements Preface Recollections and Reflections Prologue 1. The Early Days 2. Quaid-e-Millat Liaquat Ali Khan: 1947-1951 3. Years of Liberty and Public Cheer: 1951-1958 4. Field Marshal Mohammad Ayub Khan: 1958-1969 5. General Agha Mohammed Yahya Khan: 1969-1971 6. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto: 1971-1977 7. General Mohammad Zia ul-Haq: 1977-1988 8. Muhammad Khan Junejo: 1985-1988 9. Zia ul-Haq: May-August 1988 10. Ghulam Ishaq Khan: 1988-1993 11. Moeenuddin Qureshi: July 1993-November 1993 12. Benazir Bhutto: 1988-1990; 1993-1996 13. Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif: 1990-1993; 1997-1999 14. General Pervez Musharraf: 1999-2008 Index
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