Nobel Lectures in PeaceFrederick W. Haberman World Scientific, 1999 - 512 من الصفحات http://www.worldscientific. |
المحتوى
LÉON JOUHAUX | 3 |
ALBERT SCHWEITZER | 38 |
Presentation by C J Hambro | 65 |
Essentials to Peace by G C Marshall | 76 |
Biography | 84 |
THE OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH | 90 |
Presentation by G Jahn | 119 |
The Four Faces of Peace by L B Pearson | 129 |
DAG HJALMAR AGNE CARL HAMMARSKJÖLD | 252 |
Presentation by G Jahn | 259 |
Science and Peace by L Pauling | 271 |
Biography | 288 |
THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE | 293 |
of the Red Cross by L Boissier | 301 |
MARTIN LUTHER KING | 330 |
THE UNITED NATIONS CHILDRENS FUND | 362 |
Biography | 144 |
GEORGES PIRE | 154 |
PHILIP JOHN NOELBAKER | 203 |
ALBERT JOHN LUTULI | 216 |
RENÉSAMUEL CASSIN | 408 |
THE INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION | 415 |
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