It is customary during anniversaries to devote some attention to introspection and stock taking. Looking back at my own writings on the subject of U.N. reform (during the fortieth, the fiftieth and now the sixtieth anniversary in 1985, 1995 and this year), I confirmed my long held conviction that the United Nations is indispensable and its Charter, in its basic provisions, has stood the test of time
In July 2003, on the heels of the American invasion of Iraq, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi A...
The Thesis, which is titled ''Reform of the United Nations Security Council: A Requirement of the Ti...
This article examines the case for United Nations reform, assessed from the perspectives of what the...
It is customary during anniversaries to devote some attention to introspection and stock taking. Loo...
The conference on Reforming the United Nations: The use of force to safeguard international security...
SUMMARY Ambassador Johan Kaufmann takes a look at the present?day usefulness of the UN Charter. Pra...
The fortieth anniversary of the United Nations has occasioned both celebration and sober reassessmen...
Created by 51 countries in 1945, the United Nations (UN) needs a radical reform. The Heads of State ...
There are 252 countries in the world that each day have their own pace of development, no matter in ...
Although the United Nations Charter has survived rigorous tests of practice and application, all wil...
INTRODUCTION. This year is the 75-th anniversary of the Great Victory of the Allies – Britain, the S...
Article 109 of the Charter of the United Nations requires that the agenda of the 1955 General Assemb...
After two years of close observation of the United Nations struggling to answer the challenge of Art...
In preparation for the turn of the century five years ago, the U.N. presented a comprehensive outloo...
The present article concerns a question of revising the UN Charter, which is essential both from th...
In July 2003, on the heels of the American invasion of Iraq, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi A...
The Thesis, which is titled ''Reform of the United Nations Security Council: A Requirement of the Ti...
This article examines the case for United Nations reform, assessed from the perspectives of what the...
It is customary during anniversaries to devote some attention to introspection and stock taking. Loo...
The conference on Reforming the United Nations: The use of force to safeguard international security...
SUMMARY Ambassador Johan Kaufmann takes a look at the present?day usefulness of the UN Charter. Pra...
The fortieth anniversary of the United Nations has occasioned both celebration and sober reassessmen...
Created by 51 countries in 1945, the United Nations (UN) needs a radical reform. The Heads of State ...
There are 252 countries in the world that each day have their own pace of development, no matter in ...
Although the United Nations Charter has survived rigorous tests of practice and application, all wil...
INTRODUCTION. This year is the 75-th anniversary of the Great Victory of the Allies – Britain, the S...
Article 109 of the Charter of the United Nations requires that the agenda of the 1955 General Assemb...
After two years of close observation of the United Nations struggling to answer the challenge of Art...
In preparation for the turn of the century five years ago, the U.N. presented a comprehensive outloo...
The present article concerns a question of revising the UN Charter, which is essential both from th...
In July 2003, on the heels of the American invasion of Iraq, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi A...
The Thesis, which is titled ''Reform of the United Nations Security Council: A Requirement of the Ti...
This article examines the case for United Nations reform, assessed from the perspectives of what the...