JP Diplomatic Consultancy

Our aim - to provide our clients with unbiassed reports such as diplomats provide for Ministers.

Sunday, 9 October 2011

WHY VISIT THIS SITE?

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WHY VISIT THIS SITE? Because, for many years now, we have (alas) proved to be correct in our analysis of world affairs. For example see ou...
Tuesday, 16 March 2010

Consumerism

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Annie Leonard's The Story of Stuff is extremely timely as a trenchant critique of consumerism. Western (indeed increasingly world) civ...
Monday, 15 March 2010

US & Palestine

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re General Petraeus’ appeal to Mullen (and indirectly the White House) for a resolution of the Palestine problem as vital for US interests ...
Thursday, 11 March 2010

Netanyahu's slaps in the US face

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Comment on Eric Alterman, Daily Beast - Netanyahu's slaps in the US face 11.3.'10 Resolving the Palestine problem is the sine qu...
Wednesday, 10 February 2010

Comment on Sanctions on Iran, and Israel/Palestine. Israel's grip on US Middle East Policy.

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Comment on Sanctions on Iran, and Israel/Palestine. Israel's grip on US Middle East Policy.            10.2.'10 Mr. Rosenberg is...
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JP Diplomatic Consultancy
JP is a former British diplomat, now a diplomatic consultant. He served in, worked in, or had diplomatic/professional responsibilities re: US, China, Russia (inc. ex-Soviet Union), France, Germany, Italy, Austria, Croatia, Bosnia, Cuba, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, N/S Korea, S. Africa, ex-French Africa and the UK.

Part-educated in the US, he is a graduate of the London School of Economics. He lived in the US, several European countries and the Far East (Singapore; Laos; Cambodia, Vietnam; Hong Kong).

He was a founder and the first Director of the Cambodia Trust which specialises in prosthetics.

One of his outside interests is international poetry. Currently he is working in France and the UK
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