The United Nations System: A Reference Handbook
By (Author) Chadwick F. Alger
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
21st November 2005
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
341.23
Hardback
375
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. * 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
"This book should be in all libraries that need up-to-date information on globalization, the United Nations, and the interrelationship between countries. This would include all university libraries." - American Reference Books Annual
Chadwick F. Alger, Ph.D., is Mershon Professor of Political Science and Public Policy Emeritus at Ohio State University, Columbus, OH. He is the editor of The Future of the United Nations System: Potential for the Twenty-First Century.