United Nations in the Contemporary World.
Material type: TextSeries: The Making of the Contemporary WorldPublisher: Florence Taylor and Francis, 2006Copyright date: �2001Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (144 pages)Content type:- text
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- 9780203131534
- 0203131533
- 341.23
- JZ4984Â .W58
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Fifty years after the creation of the United Nations, there exists a vigorous debate as to its limitations and possibilities. In United Nations in the Contemporary World, David J. Whittaker examines how the UN works and assesses its position as a world organisation. The author explores the nature of the UN as a regime in contemporary international relations. He considers the changing terms of reference of the UN and includes discussion of: * UN organisational procedures and principles; * recent historical case studies, including studies on peacekeeping * the role of the UN in global urbanisation, arms control and in supplying aid for refugees * past and future internal reform, goals, achievements With an annotated bibliography and a helpful glossary United Nations in the Contemporary World provides an interdisciplinary history of the UN and debates the key issues for its future. David J Whittaker gives a cogent analysis of how the UN addresses today's world problems and how it can adapt for the future.
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