The Non-Aligned, the UN, and the Superpowers
By (Author) Richard L. Jackson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
5th February 1987
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
327
Paperback
338
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
539g
[This book] clarifies vividly many of the less obvious and complex issues behind the tensions shaping the North-South political-economic struggle. . . . Impressive in its scope and informational content. Choice Jackson's work seeks to dispel the perception that the movement of third world nonaligned nations . . . is ineluctably anti-United States and pro-Soviet. . . . [His] call for a new approach deserves attention. Current History
"Jackson's work seeks to dispel the perception that the movement of third world nonaligned nations ... is ineluctably anti-United States and pro-Soviet.... [His] call for a new approach deserves attention."-Current History
[This book] clarifies vividly many of the less obvious and complex issues behind the tensions shaping the North-South political-economic struggle ... impressive in its scope and informational content.-Choice
Jackson's work seeks to dispel the perception that the movement of third world nonaligned nations ... is ineluctably anti-United States and pro-Soviet.... [His] call for a new approach deserves attention.-Current History
"This book clarifies vividly many of the less obvious and complex issues behind the tensions shaping the North-South political-economic struggle ... impressive in its scope and informational content."-Choice
"[This book] clarifies vividly many of the less obvious and complex issues behind the tensions shaping the North-South political-economic struggle ... impressive in its scope and informational content."-Choice
RICHARD L. JACKSON is a professional Foreign Service Officer with experience in Somalia, Libya, Greece, and Morocco.