“This detailed history of Wilton Park deserves attention beyond just the diplomatic community for two main reasons: for the inspiring story of its German-born founder, Sir Heinz Koeppler, who fought to establish and then sustain an institution to revivify Anglo-German relations after the Second World War; and for the account of the struggle for high-quality debate in the British foreign policy system, when the Treasury saw no need to spend even small amounts of money on it. Both themes bring out the best of the British tradition, rarely matched elsewhere, to argue out the substance of important issues without the constraint of hierarchy or national subjectivism. This is what Wilton Park will always stand for.”Sir Jeremy Greenstock, i.a. former Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom to the United Nations“I am delighted a serious history of Wilton Park’s discussions has been written. The sort of events it offers, with privacy giving participants the confidence to step out of their official roles, can make a considerable contribution to the solution of problems, international or domestic.”Juliet Campbell CMG, i.a. former British Ambassador to Luxembourg; former Mistress of Girton College, Cambridge University