Fron Nahzi’s new book, Ethnic Interest Groups and U.S. Foreign Policy: The Albanian-American Movements, offers something rare: a study of ethnic lobbying that is theoretical without being dry, historical without being dusty, and personal without collapsing into memoir or self-congratulation. Nahzi has lived, researched and analyzed the Albanian-American story for decades, and few people are better placed to tell this tale – one he delivers with insights, anecdotes, and the occasional sly joke.