The United Nations: A Very Short Introduction
によって
Jussi M. Hanhimäki
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Science & Technology
History
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
192
言語
英語
公開されました
Jun 2, 2015
出版社
Oxford University Press
版
2
ISBN-10
0190222700
ISBN-13
9780190222703
説明
This concise exploration delves into the intricate workings of the United Nations, offering readers a clear and accessible understanding of its mission and challenges. Hanhimäki's keen insights illuminate the organization's role in global governance, peacekeeping, and humanitarian efforts, making it evident why the UN remains a focal point in international relations.
The book navigates the historical context of the UN's formation, emphasizing the geopolitical tensions that shaped its agenda since its inception. Readers are introduced to key milestones and critiques, providing a balanced view of the organization's successes and failures over the decades.
Through engaging prose, Hanhimäki also addresses contemporary issues facing the UN, such as climate change, human rights violations, and the rise of nationalistic sentiments that threaten multilateral cooperation.
This brief yet informative narrative serves as an essential guide for anyone seeking to grasp the complexity and significance of one of the world's most important institutions in shaping a more peaceful and just world.
The book navigates the historical context of the UN's formation, emphasizing the geopolitical tensions that shaped its agenda since its inception. Readers are introduced to key milestones and critiques, providing a balanced view of the organization's successes and failures over the decades.
Through engaging prose, Hanhimäki also addresses contemporary issues facing the UN, such as climate change, human rights violations, and the rise of nationalistic sentiments that threaten multilateral cooperation.
This brief yet informative narrative serves as an essential guide for anyone seeking to grasp the complexity and significance of one of the world's most important institutions in shaping a more peaceful and just world.