UN Security Council Practice and Promise

UN Security Council Practice and Promise by Edward C. Luck, published by Psychology Press in 2006, is a comprehensive text that spans 186 pages. This edition is written in English and provides an insightful examination of the UN Security Council, exploring its historical antecedents, founding vision, and the various challenges it currently faces.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of key topics such as economic enforcement, peace operations, and military enforcement, along with discussions on human security, proliferation, and terrorism. The book aims to engage a diverse audience, from undergraduates to graduates, by addressing the procedures and practices of the Security Council while considering the necessary reforms and adaptations for the future.
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Written by best-selling author Edward C. Luck, this new text is broad and engaging enough for undergraduates, sophisticated enough for graduates and lively enough for a wider audience interested in the key institutions of international public policy.
Looking at the antecedents of the UN Security Council, as well as the current issues and future challenges that it faces, this new book includes:
- historical perspectives
- the founding vision
- procedures and practices
- economic enforcement
- peace operations and military enforcement
- human security
- proliferation and WMD
- terrorism
- reform, adaptation and change.
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