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War in our time : reflections on Iraq, terrorism, and weapons of mass destruction /

Consists of newspaper articles written on three topics--the Iraq war, the war on terror, and weapons of mass destruction. "Uniquely in the 62-year history of the United Nations, Ramesh Thakur was given and exercised the latitude to write for public consumption on the contested topics of the day...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Thakur, Ramesh, 1948-
Formato: Documento de Gobierno Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Tokyo : United Nations University Press, ©2007.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Vandalism in Afghanistan and no one to stop it (with Amin Saikal)
  • Why peace exceeds our grasp
  • An international perspective on global terrorism (with Hans van Ginkel)
  • Faults of the most benign world power
  • Multilateralism is in America's interest
  • Blaming others is no solution
  • Brinkmanship, but not war
  • Tackling global terrorism
  • Working for a safer world
  • Unilateralism is not the way
  • Let's get together against terrorism (with Jayantha Dhanapala)
  • Peacekeeping
  • diplomacy's odd couple, the US and the UN
  • Politics vs. justice at The Hague : the international criminal court
  • Peril of preemptive thinking
  • India and Israel : united in trauma of terror
  • US test of UN relevance
  • US bears costs as UN is challenged
  • The United Nations : more relevant now than ever (with Andrew Mack)
  • War vindicates UN stance
  • End of the old world disorder?
  • Humour's role in war survives
  • Contradictory US triumph
  • Why India said "no" to US
  • Chrétien was right : it's time to redefine a "just war"
  • Anti-nuke regime crumbling
  • UNSC : reforming the United Nations
  • Reforming the United Nations
  • 2003 : worst and best of times for UN (with David Malone)
  • Neighbours don diplomatic pads
  • India's nukes pose paradox for nonproliferation regime
  • The Iraq war in retrospect
  • New jailers, same prison?
  • Iraq needs better security, legitimacy, economy
  • On balance, charges do have some merit
  • Why we shouldn't rush to war over Darfur
  • Not so brave new world : three years after 9/11, and the world still lives in fear of terrorism
  • Choosing how to intervene
  • Did Kosovo illuminate Iraq?
  • Cheerleaders for war round on the UN
  • Rhetoric vs. the record : freedom, when it suits US
  • Intervention based on rules
  • The anomalies killing nonproliferation
  • Absolute security neither possible nor desirable
  • NPT regime in crisis after failed NY confab
  • UN's "Einstein" moment
  • National security? : it's time to think about human security
  • The reduction of impunity
  • US-India nuclear accord a win-win outcome for all
  • Why America needs the UN
  • UN, US should not work at cross-purposes
  • Crying wolf diminished the West's credibility
  • It's time, now, to end the travesty that is Guantanamo Bay
  • Don't be too easily appeased
  • Containing chemical weapons
  • What passing bells for those who die as UN peacekeepers?
  • Intelligence works better than bullets
  • Lebanon war : an exercise in futility
  • Both sides must learn compromise if Lebanon is to survive intact
  • North Korea & envisioning alternative nuclear futures
  • To feel conviction is not enough : know the goals of military intervention
  • What Annan has contributed to world.