Who Killed Hammarskjöld?

Who Killed Hammarskjöld?

Author: Susan Williams

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 0190231408

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It has been 50 years since the UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold mysteriously died in a plane crash in Africa. Williams uncovers new evidence to demonstrate conclusively that the horrific conflict in the Congo was driven not so much by internal divisions as by the Cold War and the West's determination to control post-colonial Africa.


Hammarskjöld

Hammarskjöld

Author: Roger Lipsey

Publisher: University of Michigan Press

Published: 2013-03-18

Total Pages: 759

ISBN-13: 0472118900

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Drawing from little explored archives and personal correspondence, chronicles the life of the second secretary general of the United Nations who was killed in 1961 while en route to ceasefire negotiations in the Congo.


Hammarskjold

Hammarskjold

Author: Brian Urquhart

Publisher: W. W. Norton

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 655

ISBN-13: 9780393312539

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As the 1990s place greater demands on the UN, this inspiring biography shows how Hammarskjold perfected the active but quiet diplomacy that proved successful in a series of seemingly hopeless situations, from the Suez Crisis to Indochina, and how he stood up for principle against the greatest powers. Photos.


Politics and Conscience

Politics and Conscience

Author: Roger Lipsey

Publisher: Shambhala Publications

Published: 2020-02-25

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 0834842750

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An accessible guide to the principles and vision of Dag Hammarskjöld, a man John F. Kennedy called "the greatest statesman of our century." Dag Hammarskjöld served as Secretary-General of the United Nations from 1953 until his tragic Dag Hammarskjöld served as secretary-general of the United Nations from 1953 until his tragic death in a suspicious plane crash in 1961. During those years he saw the fledgling international organization through numerous crises with skill that made him a star on the international stage. As readers of his now-classic diary, Markings, are aware, Hammarskjöld understood political leadership as an honor calling for resourcefulness, humility, moral clarity, and spiritual reflection. In this accessible handbook, acclaimed biographer Roger Lipsey details the political and personal code by which Hammarskjöld lived and made critical decisions. What emerges is the portrait of a man who struck a remarkable balance between patience and action, empathy and reserve, policy and people. Structured through short sections on themes such as courage, facing facts, and negotiation, Politics and Conscience offers a vision of ethical leadership as relevant today as it was in Hammarskjöld’s time.


Markings

Markings

Author: Dag Hammarskjold

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2006-10-10

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 0307277429

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"Perhaps the greatest testament of personal devotion published in this century." — The New York Times A powerful journal of poems and spiritual meditations recorded over several decades by a universally known and admired peacemaker. A dramatic account of spiritual struggle, Markings has inspired hundreds of thousands of readers since it was first published in 1964. Markings is distinctive, as W.H. Auden remarks in his foreword, as a record of "the attempt by a professional man of action to unite in one life the via activa and the via contemplativa." It reflects its author's efforts to live his creed, his belief that all men are equally the children of God and that faith and love require of him a life of selfless service to others. For Hammarskjöld, "the road to holiness necessarily passes through the world of action." Markings is not only a fascinating glimpse of the mind of a great man, but also a moving spiritual classic that has left its mark on generations of readers.


The Poet and the Diplomat

The Poet and the Diplomat

Author: Saint-John Perse

Publisher: Syracuse University Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9780815629252

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Affords an English-speaking audience rare access to the revealing correspondence between two Nobel prize winners. Marie-Noelle Little's expansive prologue to this book, sets the stage for situating the two world-renowned personalities in their exchange of letters during the six years before Hammarskjold's death. The letters themselves are characterized by world vision, a noble tone, and delicate sentiments. Alexis Leger - later known as the poet Saint-John Perse - and Dag Hammarskjold were important figures in diplomatic and literary spheres and their lives shared a number of uncanny parallels that eventually brought them into contact with one another. Alexis Leger, French Secretary General of Foreign Affairs, perhaps saw in Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold the continuation of his diplomatic career, while Hammarskjold, in the midst of difficult international crisies, found inspiration and strength in reading and translating Perse's poem Chronique. This correspondence has both literary and political content that sheds light on some of the major political events of the day but also serves as an important manifestation of the tradition of connecting diplomacy and the arts.


The Golden Thread

The Golden Thread

Author: Ravi Somaiya

Publisher: Hachette UK

Published: 2020-07-07

Total Pages: 283

ISBN-13: 1455536539

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LONGLISTED FOR THE ALCS "GOLD DAGGER" AWARD FOR NON-FICTION CRIME WRITING Uncover the story behind the death of renowned diplomat and UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjöld in this true story of spies and intrigue surrounding one of the most enduring unsolved mysteries of the twentieth century. On September 17, 1961, Dag Hammarskjöld boarded a Douglas DC6 propeller plane on the sweltering tarmac of the airport in Leopoldville, the capital of the Congo. Hours later, he would be found dead in an African jungle with an ace of spades playing card placed on his body. Hammarskjöld had been the head of the United Nations for nine years. He was legendary for his dedication to peace on earth. But dark forces circled him: Powerful and connected groups from an array of nations and organizations—including the CIA, the KGB, underground militant groups, business tycoons, and others—were determined to see Hammarskjöld fail. A riveting work of investigative journalism based on never-before-seen evidence, recently revealed firsthand accounts, and groundbreaking new interviews, The Golden Thread reveals the truth behind one of the great murder mysteries of the Cold War.


The United Nations under Dag Hammarskjold, 1953-1961

The United Nations under Dag Hammarskjold, 1953-1961

Author: Peter B. Heller

Publisher: Scarecrow Press

Published: 2001-10-23

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 1461702097

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Organized around the major events that marked Hammarskjöld's eight and a half years in office, this volume takes stock of Hammarskjöld first as a person and then as an international functionary. Also included are a bibliography, chronology, index, and an appendix of significant documents.


The Hammarskjold Killing

The Hammarskjold Killing

Author: William Higham

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2007-09-27

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13: 1430325984

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Louis Montagne, a high-profile identity in Europe's financial world, and a covert sponsor of the recent European-American Protocol against Terrorism, hears that a civilian EAPaT techno worker in Sri Lanka, Srian Davis, has evidence to link him with the 45-year-old mystery plane crash in Africa that killed U.N. Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold, a man known for his commitment to peace, a love of poetry, and a mystical muse. Montagne's orders: 'Stop her at all costs'. Trusting no one, not even the anti-terror forces she worked with, Srian's best defense proves to be something she has in common with the late Dag, a mystical trick of her own up her sleeve. That, and two unexpected allies in Zimbabwe, a couple of 'bush monkeys' - Nick Thorn and Kapessa Nyogwe