My nuclear button is bigger - Jamal Qaiser - Books - Diplomatic Council e.V. - 9783947818037 - July 10, 2018
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My nuclear button is bigger

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Jamal Qaiser describes what is actually behind the conflict between the United States and North Korea. What forces apart from mainstream reporting really exist, how this conflict can be resolved and how we can secure long-term peace in this world. He also describes the role of capitalism in this conflict and why the United States is compelled to wage new wars all the time. If we want to prevent a war in North Korea, we urgently need a single European foreign policy. The DC Commissioner for UN Affairs explains in his latest book why there is no way around it. About the author: The German-Pakistani entrepreneur, writer, Peace Activist and Social Political Advisor Jamal Qaiser, completed his studies for OPM at the Harvard Business School and the Transition to Leadership programme of the University of Oxford Said Business School. Jamal Qaiser advises various companies and political parties, NGOs, humanist organisations and governmental apparatus. Since 2016 he has advised as UN-Commissioner for UN-Affairs for the Diplomatic Council the economic and UN Social Council - one think tank at the United Nations has the highest consultative status, i.e. the Economic and Social Council of the UN. His book published in 2016: "Der fremde Erfolgsfaktor - Why we urgently need immigrants in Germany", attracted a great deal of attention both nationally and internationally. In the same year he won the international getAbstract Book Award with his work from a selection of over 10,000 non-fiction books.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 10, 2018
ISBN13 9783947818037
Publishers Diplomatic Council e.V.
Pages 176
Dimensions 148 × 210 × 10 mm   ·   217 g
Language English  

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