The United Nations and The 21st Century

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In this path-breaking study, Dr. Sood has explored the genesis of the United Nations Organization as a Phoenix resurrected from the ashes of the League of Nations. He has underlined the genetic fault in its formation wherein the five permanent members given veto power often abused it to thwart the most well-meaning efforts to “discipline” recalcitrant nations. In this context, and also in view of the changed scenario resulting from Gorbachev’s Glasnost and Perestroika, and consequent rupture of what Churchill described as “The Iron Curtain”, signified by demolition of the Wall of Berlin, the author has suggested not mere tinkering, but drastic restructuring of the United Nations Charter to meet the challenges of the 21st Century. While not glossing over its successes since its inception, Dr. Sood has starkly highlighted how the Organization has often been held hostage by the super powers for narrow partisan ends. Dr. Sood has very cogently and lucidly identified the chinks in the apparently castle-like structure of the United Nations and has offered suggestions on how these chinks could be done away with. It will raise many eyebrows and tread on many political corns, but that is its raison d’etre. Lucid and jargonless, provocative in its demolition of accepted shibboleths, the book ploughs new furrows in the field of political beliefs. This study of the United Nations, warts and all, delineates the future course of the Organization, if it has to translate into vivid reality the dreams and aspirations of its founding fathers.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR P. Sood

Dr. P. Sood holds a Master’s degree in Public Administration (Gold Medallist) and Political Science from Punjab University Chandigarh, besides a PhD. Currently, he teaches in the University of Delhi. He has also lectured at various Universities. Dr. Sood has over the years been responsible for numerous teaching innovations and has been conferred various honors including Outstanding Person of the 20th Century, Oxford UK, the 20th Century Award for Achievement, IBC Cambridge, England, and is honorably mentioned in International Who’s Who of Intellectuals, Cambridge England. Dr. Sood is widely traveled and has published four books on Indira Gandhi. His last book was on Rajiv Gandhi. His books are an eloquent testimony to his commitment to Indira Gandhi’s philosophy, and have established him as an author of great erudition. He has to his credit many research papers and articles published in various oriental and occidental journals. His writings have been commended for their versatile scholarship, crusading zeal and depth of conviction by the academic community in India and abroad. Dr. Sood has the distinction of being appointed Fellow, International Center for Asian Studies, Hong Kong, thus joining the galaxy of international academic luminaries.

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Title
The United Nations and The 21st Century
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8187521198
Length
216p., References; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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