The United Nations
A Beginner's Guide
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oneworld Publications
Published:1st Jul '10
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"An intelligent, engaging and highly accessible introduction." Mats Berdal - Department of War Studies, King's College London "Coherent, concise and wide ranging. This guide does exactly what is required." Mark Imber - Senior Lecturer in International Relations, St Andrews University
Since its inception in 1945, the United Nations has had a powerful but controversial influence on global politics. This guide provides an introduction to its institutions, remit, personalities, and role in the modern world. It argues that its limitations are due to the complex web of national interests that it seeks to reconcile.
Since its inception in 1945, the United Nations has had a powerful but controversial influence on global politics. In this well-written and informative guide, Norrie MacQueen provides a clear introduction to its institutions, remit, personalities, and role in the modern world. Defending it from common criticisms of bureaucratic paralysis and bias towards the developed world, MacQueen argues that its limitations are due to the complex web of national interests that it seeks to reconcile.
ISBN: 9781851687527
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 17mm
Weight: 245g
216 pages