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_aAnnan, Kofi A. (Kofi Atta) _93661 |
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_aInterventions : _bA life in war and peace / _cby Kofi Annan with Nader Mousavizadeh. |
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_aNew York: _bPenguin books, _c2012. |
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500 | _aReceiving the Nobel Peace Prize in December 2001, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan spoke to a world still reeling from the terrorist attacks of September 11. “Ladies and Gentlemen,” proclaimed Annan, “we have entered the third millennium through a gate of fire. If today, after the horror of 11 September, we see better, and we see further—we will realize that humanity is indivisible. New threats make no distinction between races, nations, or regions.” Yet within only a few years the world was more divided than ever—polarized by the American invasion of Iraq, the Arab-Israeli conflict, the escalating civil wars in Africa, and the rising influence of China. | ||
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_aInternational relations - United Nations _93662 |
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_aAnnan, Kofi A. (Kofi Atta) - Ghana - World politics - Statesmen _93663 |
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