Presiding over a divided world : changing UN roles, 1945-1993
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Presiding over a divided world : changing UN roles, 1945-1993
(International Peace Academy occasional paper series)
Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1994
- : pbk. : acid-free paper
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Challenging views that have gained currency since the end of the Cold War, this study examines the history of the United Nations since 1945, its various roles in international relations and its approaches to peace-keeping and the use of force. The authors provide a basis for courses and debates on the UN. Appraising the organisation's past performance and future potential - and avoiding the fault of piety, as well as that of UN-bashing - they suggest that the United Nations can be most effective if there is frank recognition of the limits imposed on it by the heterogeneous international society within which it operates.
目次
- The United Nations and International Society
- A Short Description of the UN System
- Problems in Evaluating the UN
- The UN's Various Roles
- Disjunctions between Myth and Reality
- Doctrines on the Use of Force by States and Liberation Movements
- Coercion and Peace-Keeping under UN Auspices
- Possible Changes in the Security Council's Composition and Powers
- Equality and Dominance in the UN
- Peaceful Change
- Proclaiming International Proclivities and Principles
- Problems of Institutional Ethos.
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