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082565
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London, Allen Lane, 2008.
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xiii, 386p.
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9780713999198
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053655 | 338.9/SAC 053655 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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060407
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Mar-Apr 2005.
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As a matter of policy, Washington is committed to supporting development in impoverished countries, and most Americans believe that it is following through. In fact, U.S. assistance for the world's poorest countries is utterly inadequate. Only a new international development strategy can rectify the situation. Continued failure will be too expensive, for the United States and the world.
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081072
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London, Penguin Books, 2005.
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xviii, 396p.
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9780141018669
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053178 | 339.46091724/SAC 053178 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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018975
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046222
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New York, Oxford University Press, 2002.
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xvi, 385p.
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0195152581
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046075 | 384.3028506/KIR 046075 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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059204
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000723
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Oxford, University Pess, 1999.
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xii, 312p.;tables
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0195648307
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042075 | 338.951/SAC 042075 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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006607
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New Delhi, Rajiv Gandhi Foundation, 1996.
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45p.
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RGICS Project;37
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124746
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2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
On 10 June 1963 President John F. Kennedy gave a speech that changed the world. His commencement speech at American University helped to spur the signing of a world-changing agreement between the Soviet Union and the United States-the Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. This episode of peacemaking is remarkable for two reasons. First, it arguably helped to save the world, since the nuclear confrontation at that stage of the Cold War was not a 'stable balance of terror', as sometimes described, but rather a highly unstable situation that was prone to accidents, misjudgements and potential disasters. Second, this was an episode of statesmanship in which presidential leadership played a crucial role. Following the Cuban Missile Crisis, Kennedy understood that he bore sole responsibility on the US side to find a way back from the brink of nuclear war. He used the 'peace speech' to create a novel kind of peace diplomacy, and worked together with his counterpart, Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev, to pull the superpowers back from this precarious brink.
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