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TOWARD A NEW WORLD
Speeches, Essays, and Interviews on the War in Iraq,
the UN, and the Changing Face of Europe
By Dominique de Villepin
ISBN 0974960985
PUB DATE: 27 September 2004
$18.95 Paperback Original
431 Pages
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"The stakes transcend the case of Iraq alone. Let us look at things lucidly: We are defining a method to resolve crises. We are choosing to define the world we want our children to live in. . . . The use of force can arouse rancor and hatred, fuel a clash of identities, of culturessomething that our generation has, precisely, a prime responsibility to avoid."
HIS SPEECHES CAUSED AN UPROARAND NOW SEEM EERILY PRESCIENT . . .
When Frances Dominique de Villepin spoke out in the United Nations in early 2003 against the impending war in Iraqwarning that the US plan for unilateral attack would only lead to devastating and long-lasting chaoshis passionate reasoning and beautifully crafted speeches caused an uproar. . . and won him a large and admiring American audience.
But the rest of the world has long been familiar with the speeches of the scholar, poet, and statesman who has become such a dominant figure in European politics.
Villepins addresses to the European Union, for example, are some of the most stirring and edifying descriptions yet of that emergingand, in the US, little examinedeconomic superpower. He has likewise become renowned for his talks about terrorism, proliferation, the conflict between Israel and Palestine, and the role of the UN.
TOWARD A NEW WORLD collects his most important speeches, interviews, and essays on those topics. But it is more than a primary documentation of critical recent history. Also included are commentaries from some of the worlds leading intellectuals, making the book an exciting call to consideras does Villepin himselfthat the tumultuous changes sweeping the globe may yet be cause for hope. |