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A UN Chronicle 1988-1998
Razali Ismail examines his years at the United Nations during a time when multilateral diplomacy struggled to find relevance towards the end of the Cold War and after. He writes about the interplay of diplomacy and international relations in the backdrop of the two Gulf wars, Bosnia and Palestine, and turmoil in certain parts of Africa.
Razali has used detailed material and original documents and sources hitherto not examined including his personal notebooks that he kept during his two presidencies, making this book not simply a personal account of diplomatic history as he lived and experienced it but also a useful reference work on Malaysian foreign policy as well as commentaries on some key events. This book adds to extant resources on foreign policy and international relations as well as those examining the continued relevance of the United Nations today.
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