United Nations, divided world: the UN's roles in international relations/
edited by Adam Roberts and Benedict Kingsbury
- 2nd ed.
- New York : Oxford University Press, 1993.
- xvi, 589 p. ; 23 cm.
Introduction: The UN's Roles in a Divided World: Adam Roberts and Benedict Kingsbury The Historical Development of the UN's Role in International Security: Michael Howard The UN and International Security after the End of the Cold War: Brian Urquhart The UN and the National Interests of States: Anthony Parsons The Role of the UN Secretary-General: Javier Perez de Cuellar The Good Offices Function of the UN Secretary-General: Thomas M. Franck and Georg Nolte UN Peacekeeping and Election-Monitoring: Sally Morphet The UN and Human Rights: At the End of the Beginning: Tom J. Farer and Felice Gaer The UN and the Problem of Economic Development: Kenneth Dadzie The UN and the Environment: Patricia Birnie The UN and the Development in International Law: Nagendra Singh The Historical Development of Efforts to Reform the UN: Maurice Bertrand The Structure of the UN in the Post-Cold War Period: Peter Wilenski Appendices, including: An Agenda for Peace: Boutros Boutros-Ghali