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_aJX1977 _b.R53 1995 |
| 100 | 1 | _aRighter, Rosemary. | |
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_aUtopia lost : _bthe United Nations and world order / _cRosemary Righter. |
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_aNew York : _bTwentieth Century Fund Press, _c1995. |
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_ax, 421 pages ; _c24 cm |
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| 500 | _a"A Twentieth Century Fund book." | ||
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 377-399) and index. | ||
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_tForeword / _rRichard C. Leone -- _gpt. I. _tThe Layout of the Labyrinth. _g1. _tUtopia Invented. _g2. _tBoxes of Tricks: The UN Machine. _g3. _tThe Politics of Illusion -- _gpt. II. _tThe Webs of Ideology. _g4. _t"New Orders": The Politics of Confrontation. _g5. _tThe Western Dilemma -- _gpt. III. _tFrom Reform to Revolt. _g6. _tTinkering with Utopia. _g7. _tMultilateralism for the Marketplace. _g8. _tThe Challenge from Washington -- _gpt. IV. _tBeyond Utopia. _g9. _tWays Ahead: The Options. _g10. _tThe Discriminating Buyer's UN. _g11. _tAnother "New World Order"? _g12. _tAn Improbable Phoenix. |
| 520 | _aRosemary Righter examines the UN's future place in a world of tumultuous political and technological change, presenting an anatomy of the complex tangle of global organizations that has evolved since 1946, and of their struggle to adapt. She argues that the ideals and cooperative purposes the UN stands for retain their resonance, and that powerful governments are now readier, in principle, to turn to it. But they will continue to do so only where, and if, it matches the needs of a new and more active era of multilateral diplomacy. Righter examines every aspect of the UN: the hopes and contradictions built into its Charter, the unreality which has come to permeate what passes for debate there, the legacy of ideological confrontation, and the tides of reforming zeal that, almost since its inception, have washed over it and left almost no trace. | ||
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| 610 | 2 | 6 | _aNations Unies. |
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_aUnited Nations. _2fast |
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_a89.72 international organizations. _2bcl |
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_aSyst�eme des Nations unies. _2eclas |
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_aVerenigde Naties. _2gtt _917507 |
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_iOnline version: _aRighter, Rosemary. _tUtopia lost. _dNew York : Twentieth Century Fund Press, 1995 _w(OCoLC)625103657 |
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