The United Nations: A Very Short Introduction

HANHIMAKI Jussi M.

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- In 2015 the United Nations turns 70. San Francisco Charter signature anniversary in June; official UN Day in October. Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations, Cold War International History Project, Organization of American Historians, American Historical Association, Transatlantic Studies Association, International Studies Association, British International Studies Association, British International History Group, Foreign Policy Association, Historical Society, Parallel - History Project (NATO and Warsaw Pact), Middle East Studies Association, Carnegie Council, Council on Foreign Relations - An easily accessible introduction that concisely explains the key features of the world's only truly global organization. - Includes more recent examples of the UN Security Council in action and peacekeeping challenges since 2008. - An update of the success/failure of the Millennium development goals - Examines recent discussions related to human security, refugees, and gender issues - Updated chronology and further reading - Includes coverage on current issues including the Ukrainian crisis, Syrian civil War, and ongoing peace keeping problems in Iraq and Afghanistan - Part of the bestselling Very Short Introductions series - millions of copies sold worldwide After seven decades of existence has the UN become obsolete? Is it ripe for retirement? As Jussi Hanhimäki proves in the second edition of this Very Short Introduction, the answer is no. In the second decade of the twenty-first century the UN remains an indispensable organization that continues to save lives and improve the world as its founders hoped. Since its original publication in 2008, this 2nd edition includes more recent examples of the UN Security Council in action and peacekeeping efforts while exploring its most recent successes and failures. After a brief history of the United Nations and its predecessor, the League of Nations, Hanhimäki examines the UN's successes and failures as a guardian of international peace and security, as a promoter of human rights, as a protector of international law, and as an engineer of socio-economic development. This updated edition highlights what continues to make the UN a complicated organization today, and the ongoing challenges between its ambitions and capabilities. Hanhimäki also provides a clear account of the UN and its various arms and organizations (such as UNESCO and UNICEF), and offers a critical overview of the UN Security Council's involvement in recent crises in Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq, Ukraine, Libya, and Syria, and how likely it is to meet its overall goals in the future. Regardless of its obstacles, the UN is likely to survive for the foreseeable future. That alone makes trying to understand the UN in all its manifold - magnificent and frustrating - complexity a worthy task. With this much-needed updated introduction to the UN, Jussi Hanhimäki engages the current debate over the organizations effectiveness as he provides a clear understanding of how it was originally conceived, how it has come to its present form, and how it must confront new challenges in a rapidly changing world.

Table of contents

List of illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction 1 The best hope of mankind?: A brief history of the UN 2 An impossible hybrid: the structure of the United Nations 3 Facing wars, confronting threats: the UN Security Council in action 4 Peacekeeping to peacebuilding 5 Economic development to human development 6 Rights and responsibilities: human rights to human security 7 Reform and challenges: the future of the United Nations Chronology Glossary: acronyms of major UN organs and agencies used in the text References Further reading Index