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The quality of mercy : Cambodia, Holocaust, and modern conscience ; with a report from Ethiopia

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The quality of mercy : Cambodia, Holocaust, and modern conscience ; with a report from Ethiopia

by Shawcross, William

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New York : Simon and Schuster,1985, ©1984, 1985. Book. Good. Soft cover. 489 pages : map on endpapers ; 24 cm ; ISBN: 0671606409 ((pbk.)); 9780671606404 ((pbk.)) LCCN: 84-1353 ; "A Touchstone Book."/ Includes bibliographical references (pages 457-471) and index. ; LC: DS554.8; Dewey: 959.604 ; OCLC: 12981358 ; ; OCLC: 12981358stiff paper wrappers ; "William Shawcross (born 28 May 1946, in Sussex, England) is a widely renowned writer and broadcaster. Shawcross was educated at Eton College and University College, Oxford. His articles have appeared in the Sunday Times, the Sunday Telegraph, the Washington Post and the Sydney Morning Herald. In 1995 he wrote and presented the three-part BBC television series Monarchy and in 2002, to tie-in with the Queenzs Golden Jubilee, he again wrote and presented a landmark four-part BBC television series, Queen and Country, a revealing and intimate portrait of the Queen, and an absorbing study of the changing face of monarchy and of Britain during the past half-century. He lives in London and Cornwall." ; "MR. SHAWCROSS closely and unsparingly examines the performances of the various actors in this drama. Even institutions that generally performed very well in organizing aid for the Cambodians, such as the International Committee of the Red Cross (I.C.R.C.), are shown by Mr. Shawcrosss as acting badly at times. Others come out worse. With the exception of Unicef, which was highly effective, the various arms of the United Nations performed poorly in Cambodia. Secretary General Kurt Waldheim did not provide leadership for fear of offending the Soviet Union, whose support he needed in his campaign for re-election. The United Nations' Human Rights Commission was useless; when the number of Cambodians killed by the Khmer Rouge was probably more than one million, the Commission was able only to agree that allegations of Khmer Rouge abuses should be sent to Phnom Penh for comment. The United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization and its subsidiary, the World Food Program, were bureaucratic and incompetent. Other organizations, including such ordinarily useful charities as the Oxford Committee for Famine Relief (Oxfam), are portrayed by Mr. Shawcross as being preoccupied at times with institutional self-aggrandizement. In the case of Oxfam, one of its operatives signed an agreement with the Vietnamese-sponsored Heng Samrin Government in Cambodia that for a time undercut the efforts of Unicef and the I.C.R.C. to devise a politically neutral program that would feed hungry Cambodian refugees in Thailand as it would feed hungry Cambodians in Cambodia. "--New York Times ; stamp of the Carter Center in Atlanta ; tear from label on upper corner of front cover ; otherwise G.

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The quality of mercy : Cambodia, Holocaust, and modern conscience ; with a report from Ethiopia
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Shawcross, William
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ISBN 10
0671606409
ISBN 13
9780671606404
Publisher
New York : Simon and Schuster,1985, ©1984
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1985
Keywords
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