Resolved: Uniting Nations in a Divided World

Resolved: Uniting Nations in a Divided World

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  • Author:Ban Ki-moon
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Summary

Born just one year before the United Nations itself, Ban Ki-moon came of age with the world body。 His earliest memories are haunted by the sound of bombs dropping on his Korean village and the sight of fires consuming what remained。 The six-year-old boy fled with his family, trudging for miles in mud-soaked shoes, suffering from incessant hunger, and wondering how they would survive--until the United Nations rescued them。 Young Ban Ki-moon grew up determined to repay this lifesaving generosity。

Resolved is Ban Ki-moon's personal account of his decade at the helm of the organization during a period of historic turmoil and promise。 Meeting challenges and resistance with a belief in the UN's mission of peace, development, and human rights, he steered the United Nations through a volatile period that included the Arab Spring, nuclear pursuits in Iran and North Korea, the Ebola epidemic, and brutal new conflicts in Central Africa。 As secretary-general, Ban also forged global agreements to fight extreme poverty and address the climate crisis。

Ban performed what has been called "the most impossible job on this earth" with a genuine belief in collective action and global transformation。 Freed from the diplomatic constraints of a lifetime of public service, he offers a candid assessment of the people and events that shape our era and a bracing analysis of what lies ahead。

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Reviews

Derek London

One of the most commanding voices of our time! Resolved offers readers the rare opportunity to feel the full existential angst of deciding humanity’s fate beneath the tenuous sword of Damocles。 How can one man shoulder this remarkably solemn task?How does one measure up to the escalating crises of warming temperatures, ongoing depletion of natural resources, rising sea levels and the choking of our oceans with plastic? How do you talk dictators down from their throbbing, masturbatory burn for po One of the most commanding voices of our time! Resolved offers readers the rare opportunity to feel the full existential angst of deciding humanity’s fate beneath the tenuous sword of Damocles。 How can one man shoulder this remarkably solemn task?How does one measure up to the escalating crises of warming temperatures, ongoing depletion of natural resources, rising sea levels and the choking of our oceans with plastic? How do you talk dictators down from their throbbing, masturbatory burn for power? OR, in the case of natural disasters like cyclone Nargis and the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, how do you: respect state-sovereignty, navigate kleptocratic corruption, tend to the needy, and simultaneously protect relief workers, only to be thanklessly accused of importing cholera in a crescendo of opportunism through a class-action lawsuit?How do you keep pressure on the DPRK and Iran from developing their nuclear capability, when an insane, egomaniacal, American populist (ahem, no names) can spastically walk back decades of negotiation overnight? How do you ask an autocrat to democratically legitimize his authority as he threatens to recall his troops - foreboding doom upon a costly peacekeeping mission mere miles away? How do you not interfere in a deadly civil war where a sly despot is gassing his people, while the veto-holding members of the Security Counsel are deadlocked over the fine-print of R2P (justified intervention)?How do you defend the lofty ideals of the Universal Charter when certain member-states have no legal status for women, sexually- and ethno-diverse minorities? How does one reduce the hypocritical carbon footprint of a leviathan like the UN? How can you aid a poor nation for epidemic preparedness, when it is inevitably received as some western plot to export Polio, Ebola, and now, COVID-19?There is always room to criticize, arguably, the most influential man on earth - the UN Secretary-General。 Ban Ki-Moon doesn’t shy away from this heightened sense of conscience, either。 But where the hell would we be if these thoughtful and steady men took a day off? I’ve frequently wondered, “Why can’t the voting American public ever get an executive like Hammarskjöld, Boutros-Gali, Annan, or Ban!”These diplomats are far from perfect。 But who else is going to advocate for the common interest of man? 5 stars。 I salute you, sir。 Fucking brilliant! 。。。more

Mardi

NetGalley sent me this book in return for an honest review。 This would be the hardest job in the world, to try and keep the world at peace。 Ban Ki-Moon is a remarkable and compassionate man。 Passionate about humanity and has an unequivocal need to bring peace to this chaotic place we call home。 His writing and words are real and raw。This book opened my eyes to the devastation humanity has brought to all creation。 To this one man and all of the UN people (Blue Helmets) on the ground, thank you fo NetGalley sent me this book in return for an honest review。 This would be the hardest job in the world, to try and keep the world at peace。 Ban Ki-Moon is a remarkable and compassionate man。 Passionate about humanity and has an unequivocal need to bring peace to this chaotic place we call home。 His writing and words are real and raw。This book opened my eyes to the devastation humanity has brought to all creation。 To this one man and all of the UN people (Blue Helmets) on the ground, thank you for being and making the difference we all need to know about。 Your strength and belief does not go unnoticed。Ki-Moon uses the word ‘Umoja’, which means ‘unity’ in Swahili - remember this word and try to bring its meaning to your day-to-day life … it will make a global difference。Some of Ban Ki-Moon’s key achievements:Millennium Development Goals MDG 2000The Bali Roadmap 2007Global Sustainability Panel 2010Panel of Eminent Persons 2012Sustainable Development Goals SDG 2015Paris Climate Agreement 2015 。。。more