Organization for peace, avoidance of war, freedom from invasion, universal brotherhood of all nations and peoples--these have been the hopes and dreams of the peoples of the world for centuries. But not until the 20th century have these goals been both far away and yet so near. This century has witnessed the most horrible wars of mankind\u27s history and the greatest advances in the organization for universal peace. But which has gathered the most support? Does the world have protection from another major war? Perhaps, an understanding can be obtained through the following examination of the successes, failures, and future of the United Nations
After World War II, intrastate conflicts rapidly replaced interstate conflicts as the dominant threa...
The UN: A Situation Report is a review of two recent books on the past, present, and future of the U...
For many years, what we now call classic peace-keeping stood out as one of the great and imaginati...
The United Nations was created in 1945 to prevent another world war. It was designed, as the Preambl...
Abstract The United Nations is an institution that has been constantly critiqued regarding its effic...
The relevance of the United Nations in maintaining peace and harmonious relationship amongst its mem...
The United Nations was set up at the close of World War II in order to rid the earth of the scourge ...
A peaceful world order was for centuries a noble, yet unattainable ideal, until President Woodrow Wi...
The United Nations was born in 1942, defeated the Axis Powers led by Germany, Italy and Japan and cr...
While the United Nations was a concept describing the Allied forces combating the Axis powers during...
After two years of close observation of the United Nations struggling to answer the challenge of Art...
The study is predicated on functionalist theoretical frame work to examine the origin and objectives...
Since its beginning, mankind has alternated between periods of peace and war. The Twentieth Century ...
There are 252 countries in the world that each day have their own pace of development, no matter in ...
This essay is a revised version of an address given at a symposium held in the fall of 1986 in Heide...
After World War II, intrastate conflicts rapidly replaced interstate conflicts as the dominant threa...
The UN: A Situation Report is a review of two recent books on the past, present, and future of the U...
For many years, what we now call classic peace-keeping stood out as one of the great and imaginati...
The United Nations was created in 1945 to prevent another world war. It was designed, as the Preambl...
Abstract The United Nations is an institution that has been constantly critiqued regarding its effic...
The relevance of the United Nations in maintaining peace and harmonious relationship amongst its mem...
The United Nations was set up at the close of World War II in order to rid the earth of the scourge ...
A peaceful world order was for centuries a noble, yet unattainable ideal, until President Woodrow Wi...
The United Nations was born in 1942, defeated the Axis Powers led by Germany, Italy and Japan and cr...
While the United Nations was a concept describing the Allied forces combating the Axis powers during...
After two years of close observation of the United Nations struggling to answer the challenge of Art...
The study is predicated on functionalist theoretical frame work to examine the origin and objectives...
Since its beginning, mankind has alternated between periods of peace and war. The Twentieth Century ...
There are 252 countries in the world that each day have their own pace of development, no matter in ...
This essay is a revised version of an address given at a symposium held in the fall of 1986 in Heide...
After World War II, intrastate conflicts rapidly replaced interstate conflicts as the dominant threa...
The UN: A Situation Report is a review of two recent books on the past, present, and future of the U...
For many years, what we now call classic peace-keeping stood out as one of the great and imaginati...