Interventions [Texte imprim�e] : a life in war and peace / Kofi Annan with Nader Mousavizadeh.
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TextPublication details: New York : Penguin Books, 2013, cop. 2013.Description: 1 vol. (XIV-383 p.-[8] p. de pl.) : ill., couv. ill. en coul. ; 20 cmISBN: - 9780141046501
- 0141046503
- D839.7. A7
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Includes index.
Prologue: Peacekeeper, Peacemaker -- Independence: African Beginnings -- Promises to Keep: Somalia, Rwanda, Bosnia, and the Trials of Peacekeeping in a World of Civil War -- Sovereignty and Human Rights: Kosovo, East Timor, Darfur, and the Responsibility to Protect -- A Peoples' United Nations: Reforming Global Governance and Restoring the Rule of Law -- The Fate of the Continent: Africa's Wars, Africa's Peace -- Redefining Human Security: The Global Fight Against Poverty and the Millennium Development Goals -- The World's Fault Line: Peacemaking in the Middle East -- The Wars of 9/11: Terror, Afghanistan, Iraq, and the United Nations at the Brink -- Epilogue: Dreams of a Realist.
With eloquence and immediacy, Annan writes about the highs and lows of his years at the United Nations: from shuttle-diplomacy during crises such as Kosovo, Lebanon and Israel-Palestine to the wrenching battles over the Iraq War to the creation of the landmark Responsibility to Protect doctrine.
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