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Romulo Beth Day Romulo

Romulo By Beth Day Romulo

Romulo by Beth Day Romulo


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Romulo (1899-1985), the Philippine war hero and impassioned diplomat who was one of the signers of the United Nations Charter in 1945, re-creates the heady spirit of the early days of the United Nations.

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Romulo: A Third World Soldier at the UN by Beth Day Romulo

In this valuable memoir, Gen. Carlos P. Romulo (1899-1985), the Philippine war hero and impassioned diplomat who was one of the signers of the United Nations Charter in 1945, re-creates the heady spirit of the early days of the United Nations. . . . A leading spokesman for newly independent third world countries, he lobbied successfully to get the right of colonial countries to independence included in the Charter. The New York Times Book Review In his fascinating volume, Carlos P. Romulo, retired Foreign Minister of the Philippines and first Asian President of the United Nations, describes the development of that organization from its founding in San Francisco in 1945, when he signed its charter, to his farewell speech to the General Assembly in the fall of 1983. Related in the form of personal memories and impressions, the facts and dates in his narrative have been thoroughly checked and corroborated by his wife and co-author so that they blend integrally with the broader fabric of United Nations history. Not only is this a personal memoir but also an accurate and valuable historical account of a critical period in the history of the world. The volume will certainly be of immense interest to readers concerned with the conduct of international diplomacy, East-West relations, or relations with Third World countries.

About Beth Day Romulo

CARLOS P. ROMULO was Foreign Minister of the Phillipines and a past President of the United Nations. The recipient of more than seventy honorary degrees from academic institutions throughout the world, he received the Pulitzer Prize for Journalism in 1942.

Table of Contents

Illustrations Foreword Introduction Birth of Veto One of the Stars Fell The Hour Had Struck There at the Birth The Work Begins You Are Missing the Bus See Asia Through Asian Eyes Courage Under Fire Strategy of De-Escalation Withdrawing into Isolation The Case for Charter Revision Notes Bibliography

Additional information

NLS9780275927295
9780316233927
0316233927
Romulo: A Third World Soldier at the UN by Beth Day Romulo
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
19870514
244
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