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The United Nations and the Maintenance of International Security : A Challenge to be Met

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This work examines the principal security functions of the United Nations in the changed conditions of the post-Cold War era.

The main purpose of the UN under its Charter is the maintenance of international peace and security.

Sutterlin begins with the premise that it is necessary to understand the meaning of international security in much broader terms now than was the case when the UN was founded.

If conflict is to be prevented or resolved at present and, most likely, in the future, this means dealing with tensions within states more than between states.

The UN has had to break new ground as it has intervened in Cambodia, Bosnia and Somalia.

Sutterlin describes the background of the innovations that history has imposed on the UN, and he analyses such specific approaches as peacekeeping and peace-building.

In addition, based on his extensive experience within the UN, Sutterlin makes numerous suggestions as to how the potential of the UN can be more fully realised.

This volume should be of value to scholars and other researchers concerned with the changing role of the UN and international security issues of the late 20th century.

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Praeger Publishers Inc
0275950530 / 9780275950538
Paperback
341.72
28/02/1995
United States
160 pages
155 x 235 mm, 249 grams
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