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E-grāmata: Tommy Koh Reader: Favourite Essays and Lectures [World Scientific e-book]

(Ambassador-at-large, Singapore)
  • Formāts: 640 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Dec-2013
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9789814571104
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  • Formāts: 640 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Dec-2013
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9789814571104
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Professor Tommy Koh is Singapore's Ambassador-at-Large at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Rector of Tembusu College, Special Adviser of the Institute of Policy Studies, and Chairman of the Centre for International Law, National University of Singapore.In his distinguished career, Prof Koh has served as Singapore's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, as Ambassador to the United States of America, as President of the Third UN Conference on the Law of the Sea and Chairman of the Preparatory Committee and the Main Committee of the UN Conference on Environment and Development. He was the UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy to Russia, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. He chaired two dispute panels for the WTO. He was also Singapore's Chief Negotiator for the US-Singapore Free Trade Agreement. He was also the chairman of the group which drafted the Asean Charter. He chairs three committees for the National University of Singapore relating to law, Asia research and environmental management. An active patron of the arts, Prof Koh has served as Chairman of the National Heritage Board, National Arts Council and many other cultural groups.In recognition of his meritorious public service and achievements, he was conferred many honours, both locally and internationally. He has been named as 'Champion of the Earth' in 2006 by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP). Prof Koh has been selected to receive Harvard's 2014 Great Negotiator Award sponsored by the Program on Negotiation based at Harvard Law School (an interuniversity consortium of Harvard, MIT, and Tufts) as well as Harvard's Program on the Future of Diplomacy.This collection of Prof Koh's favourite essays and lectures gives the reader an insight into his illustrious academic and diplomatic career. The volume also includes his articles on diplomacy and international law, art, culture, heritage, nature and environmental issues.
Foreword vii
Tan Chorh Chuan
1 Family and Friends
A Tribute to My Mother
3(2)
Memories of My Father
5(3)
A Toast to President and Mrs Wee Kim Wee
8(4)
Toasts to President S. R. Nathan on His 80th and 85th Birthdays
12(3)
Eulogy for S. Rajaratnam
15(4)
Eulogy for David Marshall
19(3)
Goh Keng Swee: Ten Lessons from His Life
22(4)
George Yeo: A Man for All Seasons
26(3)
In Defence of Lim Chong Yah
29(4)
A Tribute to Wazir Singh
33(1)
Wang Gungwu: Friend, Mentor and Role Model
34(7)
2 Milestones of Life and Career
What RI Taught Me
41(3)
A Letter from Dean Griswold
44(6)
A Constitution for the Oceans
50(7)
Commemoration of the 30th Anniversary of the Opening for Signature of the 1982 UNCLOS
57(4)
Making Peace Between Russia and the Baltics
61(8)
My Cambodian Story
69(8)
The ASEF Story: The First Three Years
77(11)
Reflections on the Institute of Policy Studies
88(10)
Integrating the Business Community in the APEC Process: Genesis of the Pacific Business Forum
98(9)
Building a Better World
107(8)
3 Singapore
Lee Kuan Yew's Foreign Policy Legacy
115(6)
Goh Chok Tong's Foreign Policy Legacy
121(16)
The Singapore of My Dreams
137(9)
Don't Knock Minimum Wage Yet
146(3)
Disagreeing with Some Hard Truths
149(3)
Demystifying the Presidential Office
152(5)
In Praise of Older Workers
157(3)
Opening Eyes to Guide Dogs for the Blind
160(3)
Should Petain Road be Renamed?
163(3)
What Singapore Can Learn from Europe
166(7)
Reflections on Immigration
173(2)
Are Singaporeans a Kind or Unkind People?
175(6)
How to be Happy
181(4)
Singapore's Foreign Policy: Unique Features
185(6)
7 Habits of a Happy Singaporean
191(6)
4 Diplomacy
The Situation in Grenada
197(2)
De Tocqueville Revisited: American Politics Viewed from a Foreign Perspective
199(10)
Why the US Will Still be No. 1 in 2039
209(3)
Can Any Country Afford a Moral Foreign Policy?
212(10)
Size Is Not Destiny
222(10)
Eight Lessons on Negotiations
232(6)
The Art of Chairing Conferences: Lessons Learnt
238(7)
Two Financial Crises: Five Truths from Asia
245(3)
Australia Must Respect Asean's Role
248(3)
In Defence of Europe
251(6)
China and the World
257(8)
Japan's Prospects and Challenges: A View from Southeast Asia
265(11)
China and Japan: Frenemies?
276(5)
My Faith in India
281(4)
China and India: Chini Hindi Bhai Bhai?
285(7)
The ICRC at 150: Reflections of an Asian Admirer
292(9)
5 Law
Reflections on the Negotiating Process of UNCLOS
301(14)
The Quest for a World Order
315(13)
Will There be a Clash of Cultures Between the US and East Asia?
328(31)
My Adventure with International Law
359(13)
The Negotiating Process of the ASEAN Charter
372(18)
Advice to Law Freshmen
390(4)
WTO Dispute Settlement System: Some Reflections
394(17)
Is There a Role for Law in a World Ruled by Power?
411(5)
Mapping Out Rival Claims to the South China Sea
416(8)
A Tribute to Lee A. Sheridan
424(2)
A Tribute to Punch Coomaraswamy
426(2)
A Heartfelt Tribute to a Remarkable Man: Chan Sek Keong
428(4)
A Tribute to Satya Nandan
432(5)
6 Art, Culture and Heritage
10 Stops Along a Singapore Historical Trail
437(3)
Karel van Kleef: The Man Who Loved Singapore
440(3)
Tributes to Jose Rizal and Emilio Aguinaldo
443(3)
Honouring Deng Xiaoping
446(2)
The Artist, the State and the Market
448(5)
The Joy of Collecting
453(2)
A Tribute to Ong Kim Seng
455(2)
A Tribute to Lee Hock Moh
457(2)
A Tribute to Kuo Pao Kun
459(3)
A Tribute to Tan Swie Hian
462(2)
A Tribute to Earl Lu
464(4)
A Tribute to Anthony Poon
468(4)
A Tribute to Goh Choo San
472(1)
A Tribute to Pak Neka
473(3)
A Tribute to Iskandar Jalil
476(2)
A Tribute to Joanna Wong
478(5)
7 Nature and the Environment
The Earth Summit's Negotiating Process: Some Reflections on the Art and Science of Negotiation
483(11)
The Trees of Singapore
494(3)
Biodiversity and Cities
497(9)
Green Thoughts Inspired by Stockholm and Rio
506(7)
The Future of Water Today
513(4)
Timeline 517(8)
Annex I Books Published 525(1)
Annex II Awards 526(1)
Singapore Government and Agencies
Annex III Awards 527(1)
Foreign Governments and Institutions
Annex IV Awards 528
Academic Institutions