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ent of Boutros-Ghali’s stewardship, see Stanley Meisler, “Dateline U.N.: A New Hammar-skjold?” Foreign Policy, spring 1995, 180-197 19. Helms spoke March 21, 1995, at his committee’s hearings on legislation affecting the U.N. and other foreign policy issues.SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHYBoutros-Ghali, Boutros, “A New Departure on Development,” Foreign Policy, spring 1995, 44-49Childers, Erskine, and Brian Urquhart, Renewing the United Nations System, Dag Hammarskjold Foundation, 1994Dole, Bob, “Shaping America’s Global Future,” Foreign Policy, spring 1995, 29-43Gordon, Wendell, The United Nations At the Crossroads of Reform, M.E. Sharpe, 1994Hall, Brian, “Blue Helmets, Empty Guns,” The New York Times Magazine, January 2, 1994, 8-25+Independent Working Group on the Future of the United Nations, The United Nations in Its Second Half-Century, The Ford Foundation, 1995Laurenti, Jeffrey, National Taxpayers, International Organizations: Sharing the Burden of Financing the United Nations, United Nations Association of the United States, 1995Meisler, Stanley, United Nations: The First Fifty Years, Grove/Atlantic, 1995Righter, Rosemary, Utopia Lost: The United Nations and World Order, Twentieth Century Fund Press, 1995Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr., “Back to the Womb? Isolationism’s Renewed Threat,” Foreign Affairs, July/August 1995, 2-8Thornburgh, Dick, “Today’s United Nations in a Changing World,” The American University Journal of International Law and Policy, fall 1993, 215-223Urquhart, Brian, “Selecting the World’s CEO: Remembering the Secretaries-General,” Foreign Affairs, May/June 1995, 21-26...

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