ABSTRACT

In the immediate post-war period the United States was predominant economically and could command a majority in the U.N. General Assembly; it now faces an increasingly interdependent world economy and an assembly dominated by the Third World. The essays in this book analyze the U.N. system as it functions today. Contributors stress the economic iss

part 1|78 pages

The United Nations and U.S. Political and Security Objectives

part 2|44 pages

The United States in a Changing International Economic Order

part 3|31 pages

Global Resources and U.S. Interests

part 4|34 pages

The U.S. Role in a Changing United Nations