ID | 193823 |
Title Proper | Protecting Civilians from Injury, Destruction, and Death during War and Conflict |
Language | ENG |
Author | Grande, Lise |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | During the twenty-five years I had the privilege of serving in the United Nations, I came—like so many others—to regard the UN as one of our century’s most remarkable institutions.
The UN has defined and shaped multilateral action in ways that were unimaginable before its creation. Its track record in the management of relationships between UN Member States is particularly impressive. During its nearly eighty years as a global institution, the UN has been far more successful at facilitating relations between great powers, channeling and accommodating the expectations of emerging and regional powers, accompanying nations as they become new states, and stabilizing fragile states than it is generally given credit. |
`In' analytical Note | Global Governance Vol. 29, No.1: Jan-Mar 2023: p.1–10 |
Journal Source | Global Governance 2023-03 29, 1 |
Key Words | Destruction ; Protecting Civilians from Injury ; Death during War and Conflict |