Background
EVANS, Gareth was born on September 5, 1944 in. Melbourne. Son of late Allan O. Evans and of Phyllis Evans (nee Le Boeuf).
(How can the United Nations meet the huge expectations pla...)
How can the United Nations meet the huge expectations placed upon it as peace maker, peace keeper and peace enforcer? What is the role of the UN and the major powers in the "new world order"? Why was the high-risk peace-keeping operation in Cambodia ultimately successful, but not in the former Yugoslavia? Just what should the UN be doing in Somalia, and any future such case? What went right in Namibia but wrong in Angola? With input from experienced Australian diplomats, analysts and academics, Australian Foreign Minister Gareth Evans has written an analysis of the workings of the UN as peace keeper, and explains the challenges and problems it faces. Case studies of UN activities provide an insight behind the headlines and the dramas played out regularly on television.
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Australian government official
EVANS, Gareth was born on September 5, 1944 in. Melbourne. Son of late Allan O. Evans and of Phyllis Evans (nee Le Boeuf).
Bachelor, U. Melbourne honours law degree, U. Melbourne Master of Arts, Oxford (England) University.
Lecturer, senior lecturer law, University Melbourne, 1971-1976; senator for Victoria,, Australian Parliament, 1978-1996; member opposition ministry, spokesman on attorney-general matters, Australian Parliament, 1980-1983; attorney-general, Australian Parliament, 1983-1984; minister for resources and energy, Australian Parliament, 1984-1987; deputy leader of government, 1987-1993; minister for transport and communications, 1987-1988; minister for foreign affairs, 1988-1996; leader of government in the senate, 1993-1996; deputy leader opposition spokesman on treasury matters, since 1996; member, House of Representatives, since 1996.
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Australian Reform Commission 1975.
M. Merran Anderson, January 15, 1969. 2 children.