Written by bestselling author Dr. Edward Luck., this new text is broad and engaging enough for undergraduates, sophisticated enough for graduates and lively enough for a wider audience interested in the key institutions of international public policy. Looking at the antecedents of the UN Security Council, as well as the current issues and future challenges that it faces, the key content of this book includes: * Historical perspectives * The founding vision * Procedures and practices * Economic enforcement * Peace operations and military enforcement * Human security *...
Written by bestselling author Dr. Edward Luck., this new text is broad and engaging enough for undergraduates, sophisticated enough for graduates and ...
Written by best-selling author Edward C. Luck, this new text is broad and engaging enough for undergraduates, sophisticated enough for graduates and lively enough for a wider audience interested in the key institutions of international public policy.
Looking at the antecedents of the UN Security Council, as well as the current issues and future challenges that it faces, this new book includes:
historical perspectives
the founding vision
procedures and practices
economic enforcement
peace operations and military...
Written by best-selling author Edward C. Luck, this new text is broad and engaging enough for undergraduates, sophisticated enough for graduates an...
At the end of the millennium, the US is in danger of losing its vote in the General Assembly for non-payment of its arrears. There are troubling parallels between this situation and the struggles over and within the League of Nations in 1919. Why is America at once so eager to create international bodies and so quick to abandon them? What is it in American political culture that breeds the most ardent supporters and the most vocal detractors of international organizations?
At the end of the millennium, the US is in danger of losing its vote in the General Assembly for non-payment of its arrears. There are troubling paral...
In 2005, the international community made a landmark commitment to prevent mass atrocities by unanimously adopting the UN s Responsibility to Protect (R2P) principle. As often as not, however, R2P has failed to translate into decisive action.
In 2005, the international community made a landmark commitment to prevent mass atrocities by unanimously adopting the UN s Responsibility to Pro...
In 2005, the international community made a landmark commitment to prevent mass atrocities by unanimously adopting the UN s Responsibility to Protect (R2P) principle. As often as not, however, R2P has failed to translate into decisive action.
In 2005, the international community made a landmark commitment to prevent mass atrocities by unanimously adopting the UN s Responsibility to Pro...