United Nations: Multilateralism and International Security

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The Iraq war in 2003 raised fundamental questions on the practice of ‘might is right’ and the principle of cooperation and multilateralism in addressing perceived global security challenges. It also placed the United Nations at a critical juncture or, "a fork in the road" as referred to by UNSG Kofi Annan. This book is a collection of high-quality papers presented by academicians, diplomats and UN officials who had deliberated on this issue in January 2004.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR C Uday Bhaskar

C. Uday Bhaskar is Deputy Director, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA), New Delhi. He has contributed over 50 research articles/papers to professional journals and books published in India and abroad. His articles have appeared in US Naval Institute Proceedings, Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, and the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists and in books published by the US Naval War College and the Royal Navy Defence Studies, among others. He has worked on nuclear proliferation, India-US relations and maritime issues and is currently working on Comprehensive Security in the Post-Cold War period. Books edited by him include: United Nations Multilateralism and International Peace and Security and a compilation of essays in honour of Shri K Subrahmanyam.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Uttam K. Sinha

Uttam K. Sinha, M.A. and M.Phil in Gandhian Though, presently, Research Associate at National Gandhi Museum & Library, New Delhi engaged in research, publication and presentation of documents and books related to Mahatma Gandhi.

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Title
United Nations: Multilateralism and International Security
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8175412240
Length
xxxii+616p., Index; 22cm.
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