The United Nations at the Crossroads of Reform

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M.E. Sharpe, 1994 - 285 lappuses
A critical examination of institutionalism within the United Nations; specifically, the question of what actually occurs in the process of change or reform. The first ten chapters describe the operation of the UN as an institution in terms of the chief units or groups in the system. In the next four chapters, the substantive work of the UN is analyzed in terms of technology, institutions, environment and people categories of institutionalism. The final chapter presents a discussion of the nature of positive changes that are possible in the structure and functioning of the UN. Paper edition (unseen), $19.95. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
 

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The United Nations and Its Membership
11
The General Assembly
19
The Security Council
26
Peacemaking or Peacekeeping
38
The SecretaryGeneral and the Secretariat
60
The Economic and Social Council and the Subsidiary Organs
72
Financial Policy
99
The International Court of Justice
114
Institutions
163
The Environment
178
People
193
Reform of the United Nations
208
Appendix
229
Notes
267
Bibliography
271
Index
275

Colonies and the Trusteeship Council
129
Regional Arrangements
145
The Pattern and the Role of Technology
155
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