Praise for Prior Editions
Four expert authors join forces to provide a theoretically sophisticated survey of the UN as an actorand not merely a stagein international politics. Robert E. Williams, Jr., Pepperdine University
Few stories are as complex, as misunderstood, or as urgent as that of the United Nations. No one tells it better than this dynamic author team. Already a classic, their text offers invaluable insights into how the world tries, fails, and tries again to govern itself. Edward Luck, Columbia University
Since its first edition in the mid-1990s, this book has been the standard text on the UN for courses in international organization. No other book can compete with its sophisticated analysis and up-to-date information. Craig N. Murphy, Wellesley College
[The authors] focus on the most important questions of international governancehuman security, human rights, and sustainable developmentand provide students with a wealth of information enabling them to make their own informed conclusions about the UN systems contributions to answering them. M. J. Peterson, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
These civilized voices from the other America have done it again! Taking as their principal themes peace and security, human rights and humanitarian issues, as well as sustainable human development, [the authors] guide us through the intricacies of politics at the UN in the form of an analytical narrative of global problems. This is not only for students and practitioners in the United States, but elsewhere, too, if we are to get an authentic and welcome voice of that other America. A.J.R. Groom, University of Kent