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Full Description
An authoritative appraisal of the United Nations, which rigorously examines possibilities for change. It includes contributions from academics and senior UN officials - including the Secretary General - providing a sympathetic critical account of the UN's role in international relations since 1945. This is a very up-to-date book which takes account of recent crises and changes within the UN.
Contents
The UN's roles in a divided world, Adam Roberts and Benedict Kingsbury; the United Nations and international security, Michael Howard; the United Nations and national interests of States, Anthony Parsons; the role of the UN Secretary-General, Javier Perez de Cuellar; the good offices function of the UN Secretary-General, Thomas M.Franck; the UN and human rights - more than a whimper, less than a roar, Tom J.Farer; the United Nations and the problem of economic development, Kenneth Dadzie; the United Nations and the development of international law, Nagendra Singh; can the United Nations be reformed?, Maurice Bertrand; the comtemporary role of the United Nations, Evan Luard.



