Perfect for promoting student debate, and critical thinking, and
ideal for use by Model UN clubs, this ready-reference guide
provides information and critical examinations of the 50 most
important issues debated in UN history. Since the inception of the
UN in 1945, its member nations have hotly debated the most
incendiary global political issues, from human rights and Cold War
conflicts to many regional and local clashes, most recently in
Kosovo. The 50 entries are organized in chronological order based
on their first appearance on the UN agenda. Each entry consists of
four narrative sections: the significance of the issue; the
historical, social and economic background of the issue; the
history of the UN debate and intervention on the issue and the
positions of various nations; and the outcome of the debate. Each
entry concludes with a list of suggested further reading. More than
fifty photos accompany the text.
Among the issues debated are those of UN peacekeeping efforts
around the globe; issues of concern to Third World countries; the
nuclear arms race; regional conflicts in the Middle East, Africa,
Southeast Asia, and Central America; human rights; world population
growth; the environment; laws of the sea; issues of food; the
status of women; and racism. Cross-references will help the user to
locate related topics. A timeline of events in the history of the
UN, a bibliographic essay, a glossary, and a number of appendices
including lists of UN world years, UN peacekeeping operations,
Secretaries General of the UN and Presidents of the UN General
Assembly add reference value to the work.
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