Witness to War and Peace

Witness to War and Peace
Author: Ahmed Aboul Gheit
Publsiher: American University in Cairo Press
Total Pages: 519
Release: 2018-12-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781617978944

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The son of a fighter pilot, raised in an air force barracks, Ahmed Aboul Gheit was privy to the confidential meetings, undisclosed memoranda, and battle secrets of Egyptian diplomacy for many decades. After a stint at military college, he began his career at the Egyptian embassy in Cyprus before later going on to become permanent representative to the United Nations and eventually, Egypt’s minister of foreign affairs under Hosni Mubarak. In this fascinating memoir, Aboul Gheit looks back on the 1973 October War and the diplomatic efforts that followed it, revealing the secrets of his long career for the first time. In vivid detail he describes the deliberations of Egypt’s political leadership in the run-up to the war, including the process of articulating Egypt’s war aims, the secret communications between President Sadat and U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, the role of the Soviet Union during the war, and the unfolding of events on the battlefront in Sinai. He then gives a detailed and deeply personal account of the arduous process of peacemaking that followed, covering the 1973 Geneva Conference, the 1977 Mena House Conference, Sadat’s visit to Israel, the 1978 Camp David Accords, and the subsequent 1979 Egyptian–Israeli Peace Treaty. From Sadat’s impassioned address to his cabinet on the eve of the war to delegations ripping out the wiring at their respective hotels, from Jimmy Carter cycling through the bungalows at Camp David to Yitzhak Shamir’s blunt admissions to his Arab counterparts in the 1991 Madrid conference, Aboul Gheit offers an information-packed, first-person account of a turbulent time in Middle Eastern history.

War and Peace

War and Peace
Author: Leo Tolstoi
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 1122
Release: 2018-04-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9783732632831

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Reproduction of the original: War and Peace by Leo Tolstoi

Witness to War Crimes

Witness to War Crimes
Author: Colm Doyle
Publsiher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2018-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781526736123

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The early 1990s saw Europes first conflict for almost 40 years when bitter fighting broke out in the former Yugoslav republic. Colonel Colm Doyle of the Irish Army found himself in the midst of this appalling civil war when in October 1991 he became first a European Community Monitor and almost immediately Head of the Monitor Mission in besieged Sarajevo. After six months he was appointed Personal Representative to Lord Carrington, Chairman of the Peace Conference on Yugoslavia.In this overdue memoir, he describes his role mediating, negotiating and persuading political and military leaders of all sides to halt the seemingly inexorable path to all-out war. He arranged ceasefires, visited prisoner-of-war camps, extricated election monitors and organised hostage releases. His experiences made him a key witness at the International Criminal Tribunal in The Hague at the trials of Milosevic, Mladic and Karadzic.With his unprecedented access, Doyles personal account can claim to be one of the most significant works on the brutal Bosnian War.

Bearing Witness

Bearing Witness
Author: Sherrill Grace,Patrick Imbert,Tiffany Johnstone
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780773587632

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As the centenary of the Great War approaches, citizens worldwide are reflecting on the history, trauma, and losses of a war-torn twentieth century. It is in remembering past wars that we are at once confronted with the profound horror and suffering of armed conflict and the increasing elusiveness of peace. The contributors to Bearing Witness do not presume to resolve these troubling questions, but provoke new kinds of reflection. They explore literature, the arts, history, language, and popular culture to move beyond the language of rhetoric and commemoration provided by politicians and the military. Adding nuance to discussions of war and peace, this collection probes the understanding and insight created in the works of musicians, dramatists, poets, painters, photographers, and novelists, to provide a complex view of the ways in which war is waged, witnessed, and remembered. A compelling and informative collection, Bearing Witness sheds new light on the impact of war and the power of suffering, heroism and memory, to expose the human roots of violence and compassion. Contributors include Heribert Adam (Simon Fraser University), Laura Brandon (Carleton University), Mireille Calle-Gruber (Université La Sorbonne Nouvelle), Janet Danielson (Simon Fraser University), Sandra Djwa (emeritus, Simon Fraser University), Alan Filewod (University of Guelph), Sherrill Grace (University of British Columbia), Patrick Imbert (University of Ottawa), Tiffany Johnstone (PhD Candidate, University of British Columbia), Martin Löschnigg (Graz University), Lauren Lydic (PhD, University of Toronto), Conny Steenman Marcusse (Netherlands), Jonathan Vance (University of Western Ontario), Aritha van Herk (University of Calgary), Peter C. van Wyck (Concordia University), Christl Verduyn (Mount Allison University), and Anne Wheeler (filmmaker).

Growing Up Between War and Peace

Growing Up Between War and Peace
Author: Guenter Kuehn
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2016-12-14
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1540716821

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World War II and the end of the war, expulsion and a new beginning: This is the harrowing experience of a boy who flees with his family from the then-German town of Gleiwitz (today's Gliwice) to embark on a perilous odyssey into the safe haven of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen in Northwest Germany. These are the memoirs of an eyewitness to the inhumane terror of war as well as the post-war nightmare of losing his home, his friends, and his homeland. But it is also a captivating story of determination to survive and to make a fresh start in freedom, in part with compassion and the assistance of humanitarian aid. Against this backdrop, seemingly unspectacular events such as going on a school trip, buying an exercise book, or disagreeing with a teacher's method of instruction mark the stark contrast between the boy's past in Nazi Germany, his war experience, and post-war life in a democracy which we have begun to take for granted.

War and Peace

War and Peace
Author: Vernard Eller
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2003-05-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781592442331

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Vernard Eller's easily read overview of the Bible that persuasively points to Jesus Christ as the fulfillment of the Old Testament suffering-servant model. A biblically provocative book.

Witness for Peace

Witness for Peace
Author: Ed Griffin-Nolan
Publsiher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1991-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 066425179X

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Relates how the American organization Witness for Peace observed the war in Nicaragua to bring accurate reports of the war back to the United States

War and Peace in Transition

War and Peace in Transition
Author: Karin Aggestam,Annika Björkdahl
Publsiher: Nordic Academic Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2009-01-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789185509898

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A systematic approach to analyzing some of the transient aspects of war and peace with empirical cases that include Iraq, Israel-Palestine, Sri Lanka, and the Armenian genocide, this book discusses some of the critical and transformative issues in war and peacemaking. Considering subjects such as the roles of private military and security companies, the use of force in peace-support operations, how states, organizations, and individuals contribute to conflict resolution, and the challenge of coordinating various peacemaking efforts, this study explores the manifold demands and challenges facing external actors such as international peacekeeping forces and mediators.