It takes the average reader 9 hours and 50 minutes to read Preserving the United Nations by MD FRSM Théodore MacDonald PhD
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If the United Nations is to uphold the noble mandate set for it back at its inception in1945, especially with respect to its intended role as a global mediator of human rights, reforms in its management structure are clearly called for. In Preserving the United Nations, author Theodore H. MacDonald clearly delineates the "foundational errors" which arose at the Bretton Woods conferences and analyzes why they are impacting with greater force as time passes. He argues, moreover, that these 'foundational errors' are entirely remediable.About the Author: Professor Theodore MacDonald PhD, MD, FRSM has practiced for much of his life as a medical doctor in a range of Third World countries and has held professorships in medicine, community health and mathematics at a number of universities in Australia, the United States, the UK and in the South Pacific. He is widely published and frequently consulted on both educational and public health issues. He has lectured at universities in Canada, Britain, Jamaica, Australia, Belgium, Poland, the South Pacific, Nepal, India, Vietnam and elsewhere. His publications include in excess of 300 research papers and over 30 books.The author and his wife, Christine, now live in the pleasant seaside surroundings of the West Sussex countryside in England and are both active, locally and internationally, in promoting human rights, educational and public health issues.Publisher's Web site: http: //www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/PreservingTheUnitedNations.html
Preserving the United Nations by MD FRSM Théodore MacDonald PhD is 590 pages long, and a total of 147,500 words.
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