Eating with the Enemy

2010 book by Robert Egan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Eating With the Enemy is a book by Robert Egan and Kurt Pitzer.[1] It was published in 2010 and describes Egan's friendship with Han Song-ryol, the North Korean deputy ambassador to the United Nations. Egan was contacted by the Koreans in New York, who had known about his relationship with Le Quang Khai—a Vietnamese Communist diplomat who eventually defected to the United States. Egan and Han established a relationship, including fishing trips and meals at Egan's restaurant "Cubby's" in Hackensack, New Jersey, in order to provide a diplomatic and commercial back channel in the United States where national diplomacy continuously failed.

AuthorRobert Egan, Kurt Pitzer
Publication date
April 27, 2010
ISBN9780312571306
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Eating with the Enemy: How I Waged Peace with North Korea from My BBQ Shack in Hackensack
AuthorRobert Egan, Kurt Pitzer
PublisherSt. Martin's Press
Publication date
April 27, 2010
ISBN9780312571306
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The New York Times reviewed Egan's story, calling it "a boisterous if improbable book about barbecue diplomacy."[2]

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