My search for reflections on the life and work of Dag Hammarskjold emanating from Caribbean thinkers and institutions concerned with International Relations may well have been less than vigorous, though, even if it was, I doubt that a great deal was written in the region about the man who is still thought of by many as the best Secretary General the United Nations ever had.
If ever you were a student of International Relations you would have had reason to study the role which the UN has played in global affairs, and in the process the role that Hammarskjold played would have come to your attention.
And if you were a student of the era of decolonization