Deliver Us from Evil: Peacekeepers, Warlords and a World of Endless Conflict

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Simon and Schuster, 2000 - Broj stranica: 447
A finalist for the Samuel Johnson Prize, the UK's most prestigious non-fiction award, Deliver Us From Evil is a dramatic, behind-the-scenes investigation into how the West, led by the United States, has attempted to deal with the complexities of the post-Cold War world. Taking readers to Kosovo, Cambodia, Rwanda, Nigeria, Iraq, and other places torn apart by ethnic conflicts, famines, and other crises and to deliberations at the UN, Shawcross argues that, despite good intentions, intervention can not succeed when there is no peace to keep, no right side, and no infrastructure in which to sow the seeds of order. Integrating the stories of humanitarian workers and peacekeeping troops with his own incisive observations, Shawcross provides a disturbing new perspective on modern war.
 

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The Worlds Texan
ANOTHER WORLD
FROM PHNOM PENH TO SARAJEVO
REMAKING CAMBODIA
CROSSING THE MOGADISHU LINE
GENOCIDE IN OUR TIME
BOSNIAN ENDGAME
CULTURES OF IMPUNITY
SUNDAY IN BAGHDAD
INTO AFRICA
POLITICAL PRISON
IRAQ AGAIN
DESERT ENCOUNTERS
FROM KOSOVO TO EAST TIMOR
Epilogue
Notes

UNITING NATIONS
Acknowledgments

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O autoru (2000)

William Shawcross (born 28 May 1946, in Sussex, England) is a widely renowned writer and broadcaster. Shawcross was educated at Eton College and University College, Oxford. His articles have appeared in the Sunday Times, the Sunday Telegraph, the Washington Post and the Sydney Morning Herald. In 1995 he wrote and presented the three-part BBC television series Monarchy and in 2002, to tie-in with the Queen¿s Golden Jubilee, he again wrote and presented a landmark four-part BBC television series, Queen and Country, a revealing and intimate portrait of the Queen, and an absorbing study of the changing face of monarchy and of Britain during the past half-century. He lives in London and Cornwall.

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