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The author of the biography, Hammarskjold and of his own memoir, A Life in Peace and War, Sir Brian was the second person recruited by the United Nations, which he joined in 1945. He is now Scholar-inResidence at the Ford Foundation. He talked to the UN Chronic& shortly after the ...
However, Invisible Governance is not a discussion of Mathiason's personal experiences, like Brian Urquhart's (1987) A Life in Peace and War. Rather, Invisible Governance is an effort to address the lack of attention to international secretariats by international relations scholars generally. ...
Living as we do in an era of unparalleled international peace and cooperation, fallout shelters might seem a ludicrous expense. During the Cold War, when World War Three seemed a perpetual twenty minutes away, matters were quite different. Many SF authors found fallout shelters inspirational. Here...
The show documents the life of a polygamist family. TLC's website describes the show this way: "With four wives and 18 children, the Brown household has more than their fair share of family drama. Kody Brown and his wives share an intimate glimpse into both the challenges and the joys ...
Once in a Lifetime, Sometimes Never,andDear Robertby Jim Garrard, founder and first artistic director of Theatre Passe Muraille, part of a double bill along withSpecial Deliveryabout letter writing.Alan Williams and Jim Garrard would be described by the blinkered and thoughtless among us, as “...
—Brian Urquhart, former Undersecretary General of the United Nations,The New York Review of Books "Balanced and insightful, this book is a must for anyone who wants to understand where the U.N. has been and, more importantly, how we might best use its potential for the future." ...
Tim:For games, there are a lot of title sequences I love:Half-Life,Borderlands,Saint’s Row 3, andWorld of Warcraftall spring to mind. They established the tone and the look of those games so well. As for movies, I think my all-time favorite isAlien. I think it’s the first time...