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[BBC系列]:走我们的路Getting Our Way-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载
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历史纪录片,由克里斯托弗·梅耶(Christopher Meyer)主持,由英国广播公司(BBC)在2009年出版-英语旁白History Documentary hosted by Christopher Meyer and published by BBC in 2009- English narration
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前英国驻美国大使克里斯托弗·迈耶爵士(Sir Christopher Meyer)提出了一系列故事,讲述了英国外交在500多年的阴险和冒险中的幕后故事。[编辑]??安全在开场白中,他站在外交官的脚下,在我们历史的三个截然不同的阶段为保护英国的国家安全而斗争。在伊丽莎白女王从事间谍活动的马基雅维利时代,他展示了处女女王的外交官亨利·基里格鲁爵士(Sir Henry Killigrew)如何挫败天主教恐怖活动,成为英格兰驻苏格兰大使的家门口。在维也纳国会,可以说是历史上最重要的首脑会议,外交大臣卡斯尔雷格勋爵(Lord Castlereagh)幸免于难,在拿破仑(Napoleon)惨败后策划了重新绘制欧洲地图的方式,这使英国在近一个世纪的时间里保持了安全和至高无上的地位。随着20世纪英国力量的减弱,克里斯托弗爵士的前任之一华盛顿·戴维·奥姆斯比·戈尔(David Ormsby-Gore)扮演的关键角色,巧妙地从一个勉强的美国获得核武器。这次政变不仅保证了英国在冷战中的??安全,而且还保证了英国在国际大选中的地位。梅耶利用这些例子来说明外交的永恒要素-机智,耐心,魅力,狡猾和专注不惜一切代价帮助英国走出困境的受访者包括亨利·基辛格,道格拉斯·赫德,克里斯·帕滕,亚历克斯·萨尔蒙德,威廉·海格,肯尼迪的演讲作家特德·索伦森,撒切尔夫人的外交政策助手查尔斯·鲍威尔,前财政部长帕特里克·赖特(FO Patrick Wright)以及普通话,已故的珀西·克雷多克爵士。梅耶总结说,一个忽视自己的利益而忽视外交的国家就是一个失去的国家。[编辑]??繁荣在第二集中,迈耶研究了200年来英国对贸易和现金的渴望如何塑造了我们与中国之间格仔的关系。他追随英国首位驻华使节Macartney勋爵的脚步,了解1792年的任务是如何在Macartney拒绝遵守中国宫廷礼节并屈辱地被遣送回国的情况下以惨败告终的-这是第一次但不是最后一次决定60年后,香港总督约翰·鲍林爵士(John Bowring)而不是ko头参加了争执,并取得了成功,但只是在挑衅战争之后(第二次)鸦片战争),并借助“性爱”档案。在1980年代和90年代移交香港的谈判中,这种拙劣外交的后果最终得以体现。当时,英国外交官对如何处理中国的最佳方法持强烈反对态度。香港移交论点13年后仍然风靡一时,其贡献者包括最后的州长克里斯·彭定康(Chris Patten)及其对手,已故的珀西·克拉多克爵士(Sir Percy Cradock),前英国与中国的最高谈判代表。梅耶(Meyer)总结说,现在是时候我们开始学习外交历史了,现在是时候比以往更多了,因为与中国的贸易是英国繁荣的关键因素。??价值观Sir Christopher Meyer, former British Ambassador to the USA, presents a series telling the behind-the-scenes story of British diplomacy over 500 years of intrigue and adventure.[edit] Security In the opening episode, he puts himself in the shoes of diplomats battling to protect British national security at three very different stages of our history. From the Machiavellian days of Elizabethan espionage, he shows how the Virgin Queen's diplomat, Sir Henry Killigrew, foiled the Catholic terror on England's doorstep - as her ambassador to Scotland.At the Congress of Vienna, arguably the most important summit in history, Foreign Secretary Lord Castlereagh survived the endless balls and bed-hopping to mastermind the redrawing of the map of Europe following Napoleon's defeat in a way that kept Britain safe and supreme for close to a century.As British power waned in the 20th Century, there's a look at the crucial role played by one of Sir Christopher's predecessors in Washington, David Ormsby-Gore, in artfully manoeuvring to acquire nuclear weapons from a reluctant United States. This coup not only guaranteed Britain's security in the Cold War, but also its continuing place at the top table of nations.Meyer uses these examples to tease out the timeless essentials of diplomacy - the need for tact, patience, charm, cunning and a focus on helping Britain Get Her Way at all costs.Interviewees include Henry Kissinger, Douglas Hurd, Chris Patten, Alex Salmond, William Hague, JFK's speechwriter Ted Sorensen, Mrs Thatcher's foreign policy aide Charles Powell, former head of the FO Patrick Wright and 'the mandarins' mandarin', the late Sir Percy Cradock.Meyer concludes by arguing that a nation which loses sight of its interests and neglects its diplomacy is a nation lost.[edit] Prosperity In this second episode, Meyer looks at how for 200 years Britain's lust for trade and cash has shaped our chequered relationship with China. He follows in the footsteps of Lord Macartney, Britain's first envoy to China, and finds out how the 1792 mission ended in fiasco when Macartney refused to conform to Chinese court etiquette and was sent home in disgrace - the first but not the last time that deciding whether to kowtow to China has troubled Britons desperate for a piece of the Chinese action.60 years later, governor of Hong Kong Sir John Bowring went for the row rather than kowtow and was more successful, but only after provoking a dubious war (the second Opium War) with the aid of a 'sexed up' dossier.The consequences of this unsavoury diplomacy were finally played out in the negotiations over handing back Hong Kong in the 1980s and 90s, when passions ran high among British diplomats who disagreed about the best way to handle China.13 years after the Hong Kong handover the argument still rages, and contributors include the last governor, Chris Patten, and his adversary, the late Sir Percy Cradock, formerly Britain's top negotiator with the Chinese. Former foreign secretary Douglas Hurd and Hong Kong super-tycoon Sir David Tang also feature.Meyer concludes that it is time we started learning from our diplomatic history - now more than ever, as trade with China is a crucial element for British prosperity. It necessarily forces our diplomats to tread a delicate tightrope - in both standing up for human rights and looking out for British interests.[edit] Values The final episode is devoted to values, as Meyer explores the troubled history behind the idea of an 'ethical foreign policy'. Should we intervene to stop atrocities or instigate regime change to rid the world of dictators?The film shows that these are not new dilemmas. There was public outcry in Britain when 19th-century Ottoman Turkey suppressed an uprising in Bulgaria, and the British ambassador in Constantinople was caught in the crossfire between realpolitik and values - ultimately losing his job for pointing out that the moral high ground was the opposite of the British national interest.Fifty years later, after World War One, statesmen liked to boast they had ushered in a new era of altruistic international cooperation, where principles of human rights would dictate foreign policy. But the so-called 'new diplomacy' ran into trouble almost immediately and the League of Nations proved powerless to save Haile Selassie's Abyssinia from the clutches of Mussolini. Britain's attempt 'to buy Mussolini off' left the Foreign Office tainted with the dread charge of appeasement.Finally, Meyer revisits the catastrophic failures of British and international diplomacy to prevent genocide in Bosnia in the 1990s. Whether it is ethnic cleansing in the Balkans or Saddam Hussein in Iraq, the last two decades have shown that infusing British foreign policy with values is far from straightforward.Inteviewees include Henry Kissinger, America's Balkans envoy Richard Holbrooke, EU peace envoy David Owen and our man in Belgrade during the Bosnian war, Ivor Roberts.
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音频语言: English
分集时长: 59mins
体积: 760MB
分集数: 3
Subtitles: Merged
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RunTime Per Part: 59mins
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Number of Parts: 3
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