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The Oxford handbook on the United Nations / edited by Thomas G. Weiss and Sam Daws.

Contributor(s): Weiss, Thomas George | Daws, Sam.
Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2007Description: xxviii, 810 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.ISBN: 9780199279517 (hbk.); 0199279519 (hbk.).Other title: United Nations.Subject(s): United Nations -- Handbooks, manuals, etcDDC classification: 341.23
Contents:
1. World Politics: Continuity and Change since 1945. 2. Political Approaches. 3. Legal Perspectives. 4. Evolution in Knowledge. 5.General Assembly. 6. Security Council. 7. Economic and Social Council. 8. Trusteeship Council. 9. Secretariat: Independence and Reform. 10. Secretary-General. 11. International Court of Justice. 12. Regional Groups and Alliances. 13. Bretton Woods Institutions. 14. Civil Society. 15. Private Sector. 16. Media. 17. Disarmament. 18. Peaceful Settlement of Disputes and Conflict Prevention. 19. Peacekeeping Operations. 20. Sanctions. 21. Peace Enforcement. 22. Humanitarian Intervention. 23. Post-Conflict Peacebuilding. 24.Terrorism. 25. Norms and Machinery. 26. International Criminal Court and Ad Hoc Tribunals. 27. Humanitarian Action and Coordination. 28. Women and Gender. 29. Children. 30. Minorities and Indigenous Peoples. 31. Human Security. 32. Coordinating Economic and Social Affairs. 33. Health and Infectious Disease. 34. Natural Resource Management and Sustainable Development. 35. Organized Crime. 36. Democracy and Good Governance. 37. Human Development. 38. Principal Organs. 39. Financing. 40. Widening Participation.
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Main Collection Taylor's Library-TC

Floor 4, Shelf 38 , Side 2, TierNo 4, BayNo 2

341.23 OXF (Browse shelf) 1 Available GENxx,GENxx,02,GR 5000053634

Includes bibliographical references (p. [716]-732) and indexes.

1. World Politics: Continuity and Change since 1945. 2. Political Approaches. 3. Legal Perspectives. 4. Evolution in Knowledge. 5.General Assembly. 6. Security Council. 7. Economic and Social Council. 8. Trusteeship Council. 9. Secretariat: Independence and Reform. 10. Secretary-General. 11. International Court of Justice. 12. Regional Groups and Alliances. 13. Bretton Woods Institutions. 14. Civil Society. 15. Private Sector. 16. Media. 17. Disarmament. 18. Peaceful Settlement of Disputes and Conflict Prevention. 19. Peacekeeping Operations. 20. Sanctions. 21. Peace Enforcement. 22. Humanitarian Intervention. 23. Post-Conflict Peacebuilding. 24.Terrorism. 25. Norms and Machinery. 26. International Criminal Court and Ad Hoc Tribunals. 27. Humanitarian Action and Coordination. 28. Women and Gender. 29. Children. 30. Minorities and Indigenous Peoples. 31. Human Security. 32. Coordinating Economic and Social Affairs. 33. Health and Infectious Disease. 34. Natural Resource Management and Sustainable Development. 35. Organized Crime. 36. Democracy and Good Governance. 37. Human Development. 38. Principal Organs. 39. Financing. 40. Widening Participation.