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United Nations



United Nations - (UN), international organization established immediately after World War II. It replaced the League of Nations. In 1945, when the UN was founded, there were 51 members; 191 nations are now members of the organization (see table entitled United Nations Members).

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The Charter of the United Nations comprises a preamble and 19 chapters divided into 111   Read More...


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    Multilateral Diplomacy and the United Nations Today
    by James P. Muldoon Jr., Joann Fagot Aviel, Richard Reitano, Earl Sullivan. 272 pgs.



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    Enhancing Global Governance: Towards a New Diplomacy?
    by Andrew F. Cooper, John English, Ramesh Thakur. 308 pgs.



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