An Insider's Guide To The Un: Third Edition
by Linda Fasulo /
2015 / English / PDF
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Termed “the indispensable source on the United Nations” by Joseph
S. Nye of Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, this book is
now fully revised and updated to include new material on fragile
states, R2P (responsibility to protect), recent Security Council
issues such as the revolts in Libya and Syria, and a greatly
expanded section on understanding and participating in a Model
UN.
Termed “the indispensable source on the United Nations” by Joseph
S. Nye of Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, this book is
now fully revised and updated to include new material on fragile
states, R2P (responsibility to protect), recent Security Council
issues such as the revolts in Libya and Syria, and a greatly
expanded section on understanding and participating in a Model
UN.
"This easily readable overview of the main activities of the
United Nations system provides the reader with an appreciation of
its complexity and of its many programs and agencies."—James S.
Sutterlin, author of
"This easily readable overview of the main activities of the
United Nations system provides the reader with an appreciation of
its complexity and of its many programs and agencies."—James S.
Sutterlin, author ofThe United Nations and the Maintenance of
International Security;
The United Nations and the Maintenance of
International Security; Distinguished Fellow in UN Studies,
Yale University
Distinguished Fellow in UN Studies,
Yale University
“With highly readable and journalistic clarity, the author leads
readers through the complex organizational structure of the
United Nations. Her concise and entertaining narrative sheds
light on its mission, evolution, and controversies.”—Jackie
Gropman and Susan Woodcock,
“With highly readable and journalistic clarity, the author leads
readers through the complex organizational structure of the
United Nations. Her concise and entertaining narrative sheds
light on its mission, evolution, and controversies.”—Jackie
Gropman and Susan Woodcock,School Library Journal
School Library Journal