The United Nations System: A Reference Handbook

The United Nations System: A Reference Handbook - Contemporary World Issues

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From the beginnings of the Cold War to efforts to control Saddam Hussein's weapons program, this indispensable guide to the history and workings of the UN system shows how this widely misunderstood organization has helped to make the world a safer place and what its future prospects are likely to be.

Rising from the ashes of World War II, the UN's birth was announced on October 24, 1945. Its military arm began in 1948 with the deployment of just 36 soldiers, tasked with supervising a fragile cease-fire in the Arab-Israeli conflict. Since then it has undertaken more than 50 peacekeeping missions and concluded 500 multilateral conventions on human rights, arms control, environment, terrorism, and many other subjects.

The United Nations System examines the continuing controversy that surrounds this organization. Whereas conservatives accuse the UN of wavering in the face of gross violations of its own resolutions by Saddam Hussein, many liberals have lambasted it for failing to take decisive action against genocide in the Balkans and in Rwanda. Highly readable and packed with useful facts and illustrations, this book is essential reading for those who wish to make up their own minds.


  • Features the original texts of key UN documents such as the UN Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • Details the chronology of the UN system and the changes that have occurred since its founding in 1945

Book information

ISBN: 9781851098057
Publisher: ABC-CLIO
Imprint: ABC-CLIO
Pub date:
DEWEY: 341.23
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 375
Weight: 708g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 25mm