When I was in Afghanistan, in 2007, I was introduced to one of the most amazing women I've ever met - Chris Fair. She was there as a consultant in her capacity as a political scientist focused on counter-terrorism and South Asian topics.
We met at the top floor restaurant of the hotel where we were all staying. A hotel that would later be bombed, but that is another story entirely.
The first thing I noticed was that she was concentrated on work I'd assumed was work-related for her stint with the UN there in Kabul, but, in fact, she was editing her book. Her cookbook.
Once we started chatting, she explained that she wanted to make expert commentary on the myriad of countries being labeled by the US government (in 2007) as parts of the Axis of Evil but that doing so was proving very difficult. So, she cleverly devised a cookbook wherein she could give the reader a better understanding of the geopolitical situation relating to each given country and then extend the chapter to include a series of recipes - appetizers through to dessert - to couch the hard-hitting, meaty, juicy introductions.
What resulted was a fabulous book on international relations and a quirky, wonderful cookbook on some delicious cuisines. Specifically, she covers North Korea, Iran, Iraq, Israel, India, Pakistan, Cuba, Burma, China, and the United States.
Fair's dedication reads as follows:
To everyone who is hungry for justice, peace, and security.
And, really, that's all you need to know. In these troubled times, this book is a work of art. It was published in 2008 but remains relevant today.
Bon politique! I mean, bon appétit!