The United Nations' Top Job: A Close Look at the Work of Eight Secretaries General
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Author(s)Lucia Mouat
ISBN / ASIN1484806190
ISBN-139781484806197
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Sales Rank1,355,405
CategoryPolitical Science
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Despite limited legal power, the job of the United Nations secretary-general has evolved into that of an often-effective global leader and mediator. When the Security Council is blocked - and sometimes even when it isn't - the UN's top official has played a key role in resolving international disputes. This book looks at the varied ways that the eight secretaries-general -- from risk-takers to cautious conservatives - have used their position to pursue the common goal of a more peaceful world.
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