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Eliot M. Goldberg

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Jul/Aug
1998
Picking Up U.N. Peacekeeping's Pieces: Knowing When to Say When
John Hillen

Two new books recognize that the United Nations cannot handle the burdens recently thrust upon it, but only one sees the need to set more realistic goals.

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