The Parliament Of Man by Paul Kennedy


ISBN
9780713993752
Published
Released
27 / 11 / 2004
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
384
Dimensions
157 x 244 x 35mm

The United Nations And The Quest For World Government.

In the course of the twentieth century, there occurred a development unique in the story of humankind. States, which had defined themselves from Thucydides to Bismarck by their claims to sovereign independence, gradually came together to create international organizations to promote peace, curb aggression, regulate diplomatic affairs, devise an international code of law, encourage social development, and foster prosperity. The emergence of this network of forms of global governance was not straightforward and the debate about its role is just as heated today as it was generations ago.

In this long-awaited new book, Paul Kennedy, probably the best-selling historian now living, examines this key development in the history of our century. Beginning with the earliest forms of international organisation, he goes on to trace the creation and changing role of the UN in the post-war era, and finally suggests how, in the face of new threats to security the institution will need to change over the course of the 21st century.
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