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France and the United Nations since 1945

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Colorado; Social Science Monographs; 1995Description: 278 pISBN:
  • 9782854808889
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.44 FRA
Summary: 1945: The United Nations is born in San Francisco, and France manages with difficulty to win a place as a perma nent member of the Security Council. 1995: fifty years later, this book takes a comprehensive look at relations between France and the UN; it includes contributions from the UN Secretary General, several for mer and current French ministers, ambassadors, civil ser vants and scholars, and some non-French observers. Ranging from the Enlightenment philosophers to the supporters of humanitarian assistance and the right of inter vention, from General de Gaulle's concepts to France's ini tiatives in human rights, from economic and social activi ties and disarmament and France's action within the NGO's - this is a comprehensive reference work.
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1945: The United Nations is born in San Francisco, and France manages with difficulty to win a place as a perma nent member of the Security Council. 1995: fifty years later, this book takes a comprehensive look at relations between France and the UN; it includes contributions from the UN Secretary General, several for mer and current French ministers, ambassadors, civil ser vants and scholars, and some non-French observers.

Ranging from the Enlightenment philosophers to the supporters of humanitarian assistance and the right of inter vention, from General de Gaulle's concepts to France's ini tiatives in human rights, from economic and social activi ties and disarmament and France's action within the NGO's - this is a comprehensive reference work.

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