In the shadows True stories of high-stakes negotiations to free Americans captured abroad

Mickey Bergman

Book - 2024

"Brittney Griner, Danny Fenster, Otto Warmbier, Trevor Reed, Paul Whelan, Kenneth Bae...When an American citizen is unjustly imprisoned overseas, that's when Mickey Bergman's phone starts to ring. Who else are their desperate loved ones supposed to call? Mickey and his tight team of savvy negotiators at the Richardson Center for Global Engagement are the go-to rescuers of last resort, carrying on the high-stakes, round-the-world mission of master negotiator Bill Richardson. Mickey and his team do what U.S. government officials are often unable or unwilling to do: sit down with America's toughest adversaries and find creative ways to bring our people home. That's life In the Shadows. This is the heart-pounding story ...of these urgent negotiations, what it's like to climb inside the minds of some of the world's most notorious strongmen, where the clear divisions between good and evil are replaced by a thousand shades of gray. The hard work is done far from the glare of media publicity. The negotiations don't follow traditional diplomatic rules. As innocent Americans sit behind bars in hellhole foreign prisons, Mickey and his colleagues stop at nothing to get our people home. And these cases almost never go as smoothly as they should, as the independent negotiators navigate between U.S. government officials and some of the world's most headstrong leaders. And as soon as one American is freed, Mickey is off on another dicey mission to Moscow, Caracas, Naypyidaw, Pyongyang, or some other complex foreign capital. These painstaking campaigns require creative thinking, hardball pressure tactics, excruciating patience, and a genuine sense of compassion for the anxious families whose lives are thrown into turmoil when a loved one is imprisoned abroad. In Mickey Bergman's own words, In the Shadows tells the hidden story of these high-drama rescue campaigns. The crafty negotiating strategies. The strong-willed foreign leaders. The emotional rollercoaster of being responsible for innocent American lives. The exhilaration when another American is released from a foreign prison-and the terrible letdown when a promising effort hits another maddening roadblock. Mickey recounts his unique relationship with his mentor, the late, great Richardson, the former governor of New Mexico, ambassador to the United Nations and legendary negotiator. He shares the wrenching closeness he develops with the desperate families he serves, who often have nowhere else to turn. He offers a detailed account of his one-on-one interactions with Washington's top power players, both Democrats and Republicans, and some of the world's most isolated and misunderstood heads of state. For readers who want the full, searing story of these life-or-death rescue missions and the fascinating people behind them, it's all In the Shadows. As Mickey Bergman and New York Times bestselling author Ellis Henican make clear on every page, international diplomacy isn't just for government officials anymore"--

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Published
New York : Center Street 2024
Language
English
Main Author
Mickey Bergman (author)
Other Authors
Ellis Henican (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xiv, 305 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : color illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781546004752
  • Introduction
  • Part I. Finding the Fringe
  • 1. Becoming Mickey
  • 2. At War
  • 3. Gray Scale
  • 4. Baby Diplo
  • Part II. Taken Abroad
  • 5. The Guv
  • 6. Border Raid
  • 7. Northern Exposure
  • 8. Poster Boy
  • 9. Tragic Twist
  • Part III. Best of Frenemies
  • 10. Jailed Journos
  • 11. Dashed Hopes
  • 12. Reciprocal Arrangements
  • 13. Academic Freedom
  • 14. Double Cross
  • Part IV. Nothing's Ever Quite as it Seems
  • 15. Strike Two
  • 16. Getting Danny
  • 17. Second Chance
  • 18. Valuable Allies
  • 19. Guv's Grenade
  • Part V. Less than a Gram of Hash Oil
  • 20. Big Prize
  • 21. Ah, Symmetry
  • 22. Double-Talk
  • 23. Getting Close
  • 24. Wild Card
  • Epilogue
  • William Blaine Richardson III (1947-2023)
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Bergman, director of the Richardson Center for Global Engagement, an NGO that facilitates the release of political prisoners, debuts with a riveting window into the hushed world of such negotiations. Soon after grad school, Bergman went to work for the International Crisis Group on "conflict reduction" efforts. Early relief initiatives in such countries as Sudan convinced him that "engaged individuals" could help tackle some of the world's "largest challenges," and in 2007 he began working with New Mexico governor Bill Richardson, founder of the Richardson Center, to free Americans held in the world's most repressive countries. Noting that NGOs are often able to act more nimbly than the government, Bergman provides captivating accounts of the "back-channel" negotiations that aided the release from Russian prisons of WNBA star Brittney Griner, who was held for 10 months for a minor offense, and U.S. Marine veteran Trevor Reed, who was arrested for allegedly assaulting Russian officials while intoxicated. Also recounted are such devastating losses as Otto Warmbier, a college student who was released in a comatose state by his North Korean captors in 2017 and who died soon thereafter. The author's insights into the intricate interpersonal dynamics of his work fascinate, from peeking inside the minds of leaders of oppressive regimes to delicately balancing U.S. government priorities, and handling the sky-high emotional stakes involved. This is hard to put down. (June)

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