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In this sequel to Amsterdam to Nairobi, Ernest Lefever examines the behavior of the WCC since 1975 and the reasons for its continuing revolutionary stance. He finds that its official pronouncements on international issuesofrom Afghanistan and nuclear arms to Nicaragua and southern Africaohave much more closely reflected the aims of the Soviet Union than those of the West. It has given nearly $7 million to revolutionary causes.

Produktbeschreibung
In this sequel to Amsterdam to Nairobi, Ernest Lefever examines the behavior of the WCC since 1975 and the reasons for its continuing revolutionary stance. He finds that its official pronouncements on international issuesofrom Afghanistan and nuclear arms to Nicaragua and southern Africaohave much more closely reflected the aims of the Soviet Union than those of the West. It has given nearly $7 million to revolutionary causes.
Autorenporträt
Ernest W. Lefever is the founding president of the Ethics and Public Policy Center. The foreword is by Edward Norman, dean of Peterhouse College and a former lecturer in history at Cambridge University.