The United Nations is in a time of major crisis in the history of
the organization. The product of many leading scholars on both
sides of the Atlantic, this work examines whether out of the crisis
of mulitlateralism engulfing the organization in the late 1980s
there could arise a renewed and strengthened global body. Pursuing
the theme of the dynamics of international cooperation, thirteen
authors look at three principal issue-areas: the principal UN
organs, leading economic subjects, and leading social subjects. Two
distinguished American scholars provide concluding commentaries.
Running throughout the book is an emphasis on the economic
dimension to international politics.
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