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ISBN: Ostalo
Godina izdanja: 2014.
Autor: Domaći
Jezik: Engleski

Robert M. Gates - Duty
Memoirs of a Secretary at War

Robert M. Gejts - Duznost
Memoari ministra odbrane

Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 2014.
Tvrd povez, zastitni omot, 620 strana.

Robert Michael Gates (25. 4. 1943. — ) je prvi bivši šef američke tajne službe (CIA), koji je postao američki ministar obrane.

Gates se rodio u Wichiti u Kansasu, a 1961. je diplomirao na Koledžu Williama i Mary. Godine 1965. je na Univerzitetu Indiane magistrirao historiju, a iste je godine regrutiran u CIA-u, gdje je na raznim dužnostima proveo slijedećih 26 godina. Napredovao je u službi i često sudjelovao na sastancima Vijeća za nacionalnu sigurnost u posljednjim godinama hladnog rata, stekavši dobre veze u administracijama četvorice predsjednika.

Godine 1991. je imenovan direktorom CIA-e i na tom mjestu je ostao dvije godine. Nakon togq je postao predavač na univerzitetima, a 1996. objavio memoare posvećene svojoj obavještajnoj karijeri. Godine 2002. je postao predsjednikom Teksaškog A&M univerziteta.

Predsjednik Bush ga je 2006. imenovao članom Iračke grupe za proučavanje, odnosno tzv. Bakerove komisije kojoj je cilj dati prijedloge za uspješan završetak rata u Iraku. Nakon poraza Republikanske stranke na izborima za Kongres i ostavke Donalda Rumsfelda, Robert Gates je nominiran za novog sekretara za obranu. Taj izbor je 6.12. potvrdio Senat.

Kao nestranačku osobu od izuzetnog ugleda među američkom javnošću, novi američki predsjednik Barack Obama ga je nakon dolaska na vlast 2009. odlučio zadržati na mjestu ministra obrane. Na tom je mjestu ostao do 1. jula 2011. kada ga je zamijenio Leon Panetta. Posljednjih mjeseci mandata je izazvao pažnju izjavama u kojima je iskazivao skepsu prema američkom učešću u ratu u Libiji, odnosno opstanku NATO-a.

Duty: Memoirs of a Secretary at War is a nonfiction book written by Robert M. Gates, a former U.S. secretary of defense. It was published in January 2014 by Alfred A. Knopf. The book recounts Gates`s service in the George W. Bush administration (2006–2009) and the Obama administration (2009–2011), including his experiences managing the Afghan and Iraq wars.

Narrated in first person point of view, the book describes Secretary Gates`s personal interactions with the U.S. Congress, the Pentagon`s bureaucracy, and the White House staff under President Obama. This memoir is also the first to recount the Obama administration`s policy discussions and debates during Cabinet meetings.[1][2][3][4][5]
Gates`s commentary

As expressed in the book, disagreements with Obama`s White House staff and the other aforementioned organizations elicit strong emotions and criticisms from Gates. For example, President Obama`s White House staff is seen as an imperious entity, who, as a group, are seen as `micromanagers` that engaged in `operational meddling.` Additionally, Vice President Joe Biden`s performance is criticized. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton`s is held in high regard professionally and personally. She in fact was usually in agreement with Gates on policy issues.

President Obama is judged favorably at first, and not so favorably by 2011. However, towards the end of the book, Mr. Gates states that Mr. Obama`s decision to send a United States Navy SEALs team after Osama bin Laden in Pakistan was `one of the most courageous decisions I had ever witnessed in the White House`. He also states that Obama`s policy decisions pertaining to the `overall Afghan strategy` were correct. He also criticizes the George W. Bush administration`s Afghan war, Iraq War, and Guantanamo Bay policies.[1][2][3][4]
Gates`s background

Gates came to the Obama administration as a `respected professional and veteran of decades at the center of American foreign policy.` As a Republican, he also represented President Obama`s policy of bipartisanism. Over time, however, his relationship with Obama and his staff devolved. Protracted policy disagreements with Vice President Joe Biden, Tom Donilon (national security advisor), and U.S. Army Lieutenant General Douglas E. Lute (Afghan policy chief) are additionally recounted.[1][2]

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Robert M. Gates - Duty
Memoirs of a Secretary at War

Robert M. Gejts - Duznost
Memoari ministra odbrane

Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 2014.
Tvrd povez, zastitni omot, 620 strana.

Robert Michael Gates (25. 4. 1943. — ) je prvi bivši šef američke tajne službe (CIA), koji je postao američki ministar obrane.

Gates se rodio u Wichiti u Kansasu, a 1961. je diplomirao na Koledžu Williama i Mary. Godine 1965. je na Univerzitetu Indiane magistrirao historiju, a iste je godine regrutiran u CIA-u, gdje je na raznim dužnostima proveo slijedećih 26 godina. Napredovao je u službi i često sudjelovao na sastancima Vijeća za nacionalnu sigurnost u posljednjim godinama hladnog rata, stekavši dobre veze u administracijama četvorice predsjednika.

Godine 1991. je imenovan direktorom CIA-e i na tom mjestu je ostao dvije godine. Nakon togq je postao predavač na univerzitetima, a 1996. objavio memoare posvećene svojoj obavještajnoj karijeri. Godine 2002. je postao predsjednikom Teksaškog A&M univerziteta.

Predsjednik Bush ga je 2006. imenovao članom Iračke grupe za proučavanje, odnosno tzv. Bakerove komisije kojoj je cilj dati prijedloge za uspješan završetak rata u Iraku. Nakon poraza Republikanske stranke na izborima za Kongres i ostavke Donalda Rumsfelda, Robert Gates je nominiran za novog sekretara za obranu. Taj izbor je 6.12. potvrdio Senat.

Kao nestranačku osobu od izuzetnog ugleda među američkom javnošću, novi američki predsjednik Barack Obama ga je nakon dolaska na vlast 2009. odlučio zadržati na mjestu ministra obrane. Na tom je mjestu ostao do 1. jula 2011. kada ga je zamijenio Leon Panetta. Posljednjih mjeseci mandata je izazvao pažnju izjavama u kojima je iskazivao skepsu prema američkom učešću u ratu u Libiji, odnosno opstanku NATO-a.

Duty: Memoirs of a Secretary at War is a nonfiction book written by Robert M. Gates, a former U.S. secretary of defense. It was published in January 2014 by Alfred A. Knopf. The book recounts Gates`s service in the George W. Bush administration (2006–2009) and the Obama administration (2009–2011), including his experiences managing the Afghan and Iraq wars.

Narrated in first person point of view, the book describes Secretary Gates`s personal interactions with the U.S. Congress, the Pentagon`s bureaucracy, and the White House staff under President Obama. This memoir is also the first to recount the Obama administration`s policy discussions and debates during Cabinet meetings.[1][2][3][4][5]
Gates`s commentary

As expressed in the book, disagreements with Obama`s White House staff and the other aforementioned organizations elicit strong emotions and criticisms from Gates. For example, President Obama`s White House staff is seen as an imperious entity, who, as a group, are seen as `micromanagers` that engaged in `operational meddling.` Additionally, Vice President Joe Biden`s performance is criticized. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton`s is held in high regard professionally and personally. She in fact was usually in agreement with Gates on policy issues.

President Obama is judged favorably at first, and not so favorably by 2011. However, towards the end of the book, Mr. Gates states that Mr. Obama`s decision to send a United States Navy SEALs team after Osama bin Laden in Pakistan was `one of the most courageous decisions I had ever witnessed in the White House`. He also states that Obama`s policy decisions pertaining to the `overall Afghan strategy` were correct. He also criticizes the George W. Bush administration`s Afghan war, Iraq War, and Guantanamo Bay policies.[1][2][3][4]
Gates`s background

Gates came to the Obama administration as a `respected professional and veteran of decades at the center of American foreign policy.` As a Republican, he also represented President Obama`s policy of bipartisanism. Over time, however, his relationship with Obama and his staff devolved. Protracted policy disagreements with Vice President Joe Biden, Tom Donilon (national security advisor), and U.S. Army Lieutenant General Douglas E. Lute (Afghan policy chief) are additionally recounted.[1][2]
78647141 Robert Gejts - Duznost - US MINISTAR ODBRANE -MEMOARI

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