Douglas Hurd concludes his journey through the moral confusions of war and peace. New World Order. Hurd examines his tenure as Foreign Secretary and the conflicts of the last ten years, a decade that spanned the Gulf War and the atrocities in Bosnia and Rwanda.
He explains why the hopes for peace that rose at the end of the Cold War were dashed, and asks whether the creation of a more peaceful world is any closer to materialising. George Bush and ex-UN Secretary General Boutros Boutros-Ghali talk about their experiences.
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