Helen Clark is embroiled in controversy over her bid for the United Nations\u27 top job after an international publication claimed her candidacy had sparked an "internal uproar". In a lengthy article highly critical of Clark, Foreign Policy\u27s Colum Lynch said Clark had left a trail of “embittered peers and subordinates” at the United Nations Development Programme, which she has headed for the last seven years. The claims against her included that Clark "ruthlessly ended the careers of underlings in her quest to advance her candidacy and of undercutting the UN\u27s promotion of human rights," Lynch wrote
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The BGSU campus student newspaper February 3, 1976. Volume 60 - Issue 56https://scholarworks.bgsu.ed...
This essay recounts the protracted history of the proposal to create a UN High Commissioner for Huma...
A question whether contesting of credentials is designed to protect the UN against actions of pleni...
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