Peter Ricketts was a British diplomat for more than forty years and rose to be the Permanent Under Secretary of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Head of the Diplomatic Service. He was also the UK's first National Security Advisor, and Ambassador to France. He is now a member of the House of Lords, the Chairman of the Franco-British Council and Vice Chairman of the Royal United Services Institute. He is much in demand as a commentator on foreign affairs, appearing regularly on the BBC, Sky News, Times Radio and LBC. He has written for the FT, the Times and the New Statesman. His first book, Hard Choices: the making and unmaking of global Britain, was published in 2021.
'Well-researched and enthralling, Peter Ricketts brings the wartime Foreign Office to life. A fascinating account of Britain's too often neglected diplomats at war.' Tim Bouverie 'A fascinating and highly readable account of how the Foreign Office helped turned wartime victory into postwar peace, full of vivid quotes from the men and women - yes, lots of women - who served their country in little-known ways.' Prof. David Reynolds, Cambridge University ‘Peace Makers is a brilliant inside job. Who better than a former Permanent Secretary to take us on a riveting tour of the Foreign Office at war? He blends policy, personalities, themes, episodes and vignettes with his insider's feel. His cast of smooth operators, brilliant eccentrics, pioneering women and brave staff at all levels is truly inspiring.' Prof. Peter Hennessy 'A fascinating account of the ingenuity and courage required of diplomats in wartime and a reminder that working an embassy can bring great dangers. Peter Ricketts has filled an important gap in our history and demonstrated that many of the men and women of the foreign office made outstanding contributions to their country’s survival in the Second World War.' Lord Hague