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We the People EN
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During his momentous time as Secretary-General of the UN, Kofi Annan played a decisive role in launching the Millennium Development Goals, establishing the International Criminal Court, and articulating the Responsibility to Protect as a guiding principle for international action. In 2001 just after the attacks of 9/11 he and the UN jointly received the Nobel Peace Prize “for their work for a better organized and more peaceful world.” These and other crucial events including the crises over Kosovo and East Timor, and the war in Iraq are encapsulated in this book of Kofi Annan’s key speeches throughout his term of office. These highlights have been carefully selected, edited, and introduced to give a broad view of Annan’s most pressing concerns and the eloquence with which he addressed them. Covering subjects from development, health, and climate change to the prevention of genocide and the ideal of diversity, these statements show how deeply involved the UN was in the most important issues of the era. In them, Annan poignantly addresses not just political leaders and diplomats, but the individuals he considers emblematic of the dilemmas the world faces the young girl born in Afghanistan on the day Annan accepted the Nobel Peace Prize; the child soldier in Sierra Leone; and every one of the 23 members of what he calls “the UN family” killed by a truck bomb in Iraq. Separate chapters on Africa and the Middle East reveal Annan’s special concern with some of the world’s biggest challenges, ongoing in an era of crises in Syria, Egypt, and beyond.
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We the People EN

Kofi A. Annan

We the People EN

Kofi A. Annan

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  • Vydavateľstvo: Paradigm
  • ISBN: 9781612055589
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During his momentous time as Secretary-General of the UN, Kofi Annan played a decisive role in launching the Millennium Development Goals, establishing the International Criminal Court, and articulating the Responsibility to Protect as a guiding principle for international action. In 2001 just after the attacks of 9/11 he and the UN jointly received the Nobel Peace Prize “for their work for a better organized and more peaceful world.” These and other crucial events including the crises over Kosovo and East Timor, and the war in Iraq are encapsulated in this book of Kofi Annan’s key speeches throughout his term of office. These highlights have been carefully selected, edited, and introduced to give a broad view of Annan’s most pressing concerns and the eloquence with which he addressed them. Covering subjects from development, health, and climate change to the prevention of genocide and the ideal of diversity, these statements show how deeply involved the UN was in the most important issues of the era. In them, Annan poignantly addresses not just political leaders and diplomats, but the individuals he considers emblematic of the dilemmas the world faces the young girl born in Afghanistan on the day Annan accepted the Nobel Peace Prize; the child soldier in Sierra Leone; and every one of the 23 members of what he calls “the UN family” killed by a truck bomb in Iraq. Separate chapters on Africa and the Middle East reveal Annan’s special concern with some of the world’s biggest challenges, ongoing in an era of crises in Syria, Egypt, and beyond.

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