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An Architect of Democracy
Building a Mosaic of Peace
by
James Robert Huntley
Foreword by Brent ScowcroftD
(
New Academia Publishing, June, 2006)
600 pp, 12 illustrations, appendices, index
Softcover $30.00 (members' price $27.00)
Robert Hunter, former US ambassador to NATO:
Over half a century, James Huntley has played a major leadership role
—in government
and in the nonprofit and scholarly worlds—animating and strengthening bonds among democratic peoples and institutions, from the EU and NATO to the new intergovernmental Community of Democracies.
This is a personal story of our times, well told by a master practitioner.
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A detailed chronicle of the working life of an idealistic, action-oriented World War II
veteran's lifelong search for peace through strengthening democracies and ithe international
institutions that unite them.
David Kilgour, Member of Parliament, Canada:
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Jim Huntley is both an extraordinary American and an advocate for
multiparty democracies around the world. Every democrat anywhere should read this work.
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The T. Hon. Lord [Chris] Patten of Barnes, CH,
former European Commissioner for External RElations and Governor of Hong Kong
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James Huntley shares with us his incomparable experience of diplomacy and the organization of
civil society in a book rich with his wise insights.
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