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<title>Conservative Home : Lord Lexden: A Soviet Ambassador&#039;s view of Britain</title>
<link>http://www.conservativehome.com/platform/2015/09/lord-lexden-a-soviet-ambassadors-view-of-britain.html#IDComment996042311</link>
<description>Not only John Joliffe, but also Nicholas Shakespeare who, in The Daily Telegraph this weekend, considers Maisky&amp;#039;s diary &amp;#039;a find of historic importance and fascination&amp;#039;. Is Lord Lexden remembering correctly when he suggests that Paul Kennedy FBA &amp;#039;predicted&amp;#039; the end of history? This was of course Francis Fukuyama. (Professor Kennedy&amp;#039;s key contribution was to show how global military supremacy depends on economic power and technological skill.) I note Kennedy is joined in his admiration for Maisky&amp;#039;s Diaries by Niall Ferguson, Antony Beevor and Richard Overy (all quoted on the book jacket). It&amp;#039;s curious Lord Lexden did not find more to engage him in the book. But then again he is an admirer of Alan Clark&amp;#039;s volumes.  </description>
<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2015 11:36:23 +0000</pubDate>
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