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One of this century's greatest tragedies, and one of our greatest
challenges, has been the movement of millions of refugees. . . .
This book, by an expert in the field, gives a comprehensive view of
where we have been, and where we are likely to go, in coping with
this world's endless stream of refugees. Senator Edward M. Kennedy,
Chairman, Subcommittee on Immigration and Refugee Affairs This
survey of post-World War II refugees by a former UN Deputy High
Commissioner for Refugees focuses on those assisted through the
United Nations and its affiliated Refugees (UNHCR), the
International Committee for Migration, and the World Food Program.
. . . Smyser argues that refugee problems and crises are far from
over and will continue to require urgent international cooperative
treatment. He presents a lengthy agenda with recommendations `to
preserve the global structure of refugee protection and care, to
help those who need help, to prevent abuse, and to bring refugee
concepts and practices into a framework appropriate to our troubled
times. Choice
West Germany is now one of the world's most powerful and prosperous
states. The author emphasizes that Germany has become a new
Germany, with different capabilities and needs than the Germany of
Adenauer's days.
West Germany is now one of the world's most powerful and prosperous
states. The author emphasizes that Germany has become a new
Germany, with different capabilities and needs than the Germany of
Adenauer's days.
Kennedy and the Berlin Wall will tell the full story of the Berlin
Crisis that riveted international attention and brought the world
to the brink of nuclear warfare as Soviet and American tanks
opposed each other on the streets of Berlin. Drawing on the
author's own experience as an American diplomat in Germany during
the period, as well as on recently opened Soviet, East German, and
American archives, Smyser tells the story of how the fate of a city
affected national politics as well as geopolitics. This compelling
mix of documentary resources and direct experience of diplomatic
negotiations makes the book unique. The author has a keen sense of
the critical moment and draws incisive portraits of the politicians
and diplomats involved in this drama-most importantly, the two main
actors, Kennedy and Khrushchev, but also DeGaulle for the French,
Macmillan for the British, and Konrad Adenauer for the West
Germans, as well as such critical career diplomats as Dean Rusk and
Andrei Gromyko.
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