"Hume has written a ground-breaking study... his analysis is
thoughtful and objective in the best tradiiton of the practitioner
scholar." Choice
..". a ground-breaking book written by a rising star of the
American diplomatic service who was himself intimately involved in
the Beekman Place negotiations... Mr. Hume... guides the reader
through the complex diplomacy that surrounded the Iraq-Iran war,
showing how the great powers came to recognize that ending the
conflict was in their interests." Paul Lewis, New York Times Book
Review
"Cameron Hume shows how the problems and perils arising from the
war served as timely grist to the mills of the Security Council at
the UN... This is something that well deserves to be saved from
oblivion." The Economist
..". well-informed... an ably written diplomatic history that
will be referred to for years to come by those who want to
understand how the United Nations is meant to operate." Foreign
Affairs
"This book describes how the member states operate, in good
times and bad. And it does so with grace and insight." Gary Sick,
Middle East Journal
..". a serious and insightful account of the changing role of
the UN in the Iran-Iraq conflict... by an able diplomat who was
directly involved." Shibley Telhami
"This insider s account of the revolutionary changes in the U.N.
Security Council... is a major contribution to understanding why
the U.N. and the Council are now more effective and more used.... a
well-written, important book." U.S. Ambassador Thomas R.
Pickering
Hume s authoritative account follows the transformation of the
Security Council, since 1985, from a stage for acrimonious public
diplomacy into a forum where governments collaborate to settle
regional disputes."
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