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for such leadership. ... Mr. Malloch Brown is surely correct: the people of the United States deserve better leadership and diplomacy to represent their interests in the world’s most important international body." Malloch Brown himself rejected the need to apologise, and received the support of
Secretary-General Kofi Annan, who said that his deputy's comments "should be read in the right spirit".
842:"I don't think the US has anything to object to in the comments. I was really in fact in the interview calling for the US to reach out to France and others to make sure it was demonstrating a broad multilateral coalition and within a single news cycle of my calling for that, it was doing it." He added "I may be prophetic but I wasn't critical".
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communications consultancy from 1986 to 1994; he ultimately co-owned the Group with three other partners. The Group was among the first communication consultants to use US-style election campaign methods for foreign governments, companies, and public policy debates. Malloch Brown "worked extensively
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said "While the aid agencies and liberals were still toasting the arrival of 'Saint Mark' to
Whitehall, the neo-cons on both sides of the Atlantic were throwing darts at photographs of their devil. divides opinion between those who see him as the great hope for Africa and a principled opponent of
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Security Council, argued that, while the situation uncovered by the audit was "alarming", and that nearly $ 300 million out of a $ 1.6 billion budget was involved, it showed more that there was significant waste with only narrow instances of fraud. He noted that the UN
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Lebanon, Malloch Brown said America should allow others to "share the lead" in solving the Lebanon crisis, and also advised that Britain adopt a lower profile in solving the crisis, lest the international community see the negotiations as being led by the same team that instigated the
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External Affairs, which included responsibility for relations with the United Nations. He used his experience to good effect at the bank, helping to transform its reputation: "under his guidance, the bank blitzed opinion-makers with full-page newspaper advertisements and a
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by the UN in general, and Kofi Annan in particular. While he countered critics that "Not a penny was lost from the organization," an internal UN audit of the Oil-for-Food programme revealed that there had been overcompensation amounting to $ 557 million. A separate audit of UN peacekeeping
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cable channel and, as a result of this, the true role and value of the UN has become "a mystery in Middle
America". These remarks resulted in a backlash from the White House and some US conservative commentators, culminating in a call for an apology by the US envoy to the United Nations
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television campaign to change perceptions of it as an arrogant institution unwilling to heed outsiders. To his credit, the institution gradually gained a reputation as a 'listening bank', unlike its more aloof sister institution, the
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December 2000, later recounting the draft had gone to the printers without an environmental goal when Malloch Brown passed the head of the UN environment programme in a corridor, leading to the rapid addition of MDG number 7.
808:. Bolton added to reporters, "I spoke to the secretary-general this morning, I said "I've known you since 1989 and I'm telling you this is the worst mistake by a senior U.N. official that I have seen in that entire time."
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1574:"Spin Doctors To The World : The Sawyer Miller Group Uses The Tricks Of Political Campaigns To Change The Way You Think About Foreign Governments, Big Business And Any Client In Need Of An Image Lift"
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the war in Iraq, and those who believe that he is an anti-American egotist who defended Kofi Annan over the oil-for-food scandal." On becoming a government minister,
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1987:, "Talks for International Force in Lebanon Stall in U.N.", 2 August 2006"
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between 1977 and 1979. Following this he worked for the
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from April to December 2006. A former member of the
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Refugee Workers in the Indochina Exodus, 1975-1982.
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2161:"UN observer calls for fresh Lockerbie probe"
1930:Bone, James; Beeston, Richard (9 June 2006).
1820:"Opinion & Reviews - Wall Street Journal"
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1237:"Lord Malloch-Brown: You Ask The Questions"
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2001:Bush Agenda Came 1st for Bolton at U.N.
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683:United Nations Development Programme
587:1983 United Kingdom general election
458:United Nations Development Programme
183:United Nations Development Programme
87:28 June 2007 – 24 July 2009
2723:at Westminster Parliamentary Record
2632:"An Annan Deputy Is a Soros Tenant"
2387:"Global development advisory panel"
1447:Ramesh, Randeep (12 January 2005).
495:from January 2021 until June 2024.
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3380:Life peers created by Elizabeth II
2079:Marre, Oliver (12 November 2006).
1713:Knight Ridder Tribune News Service
1470:"The United Nations and Polyarchy"
1449:"Meet Kofi Annan's right hand man"
1294:tfstevenson.com, 20 October 2012,
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2240:"Profile: Lord Malloch-Brown"
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2159:Kelbie, Paul (8 July 2007).
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865:Political career (2007–2009)
849:In May 2007, George Soros's
795:conservative talk-show host
690:Millennium Development Goals
648:, Malloch Brown worked with
576:Economist Development Report
517:Magdalene College, Cambridge
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740:Leaders and Revolutionaries
671:International Monetary Fund
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1803:Yale Bulletin and Calendar
1774:"The 2005 TIME 100 - TIME"
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