Pollard Memorial Library (Lowell)

The United Nations, Laura Egendorf, book editor

Label
The United Nations, Laura Egendorf, book editor
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 202-204) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The United Nations
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
449885777
Responsibility statement
Laura Egendorf, book editor
Series statement
Opposing viewpoints series
Table Of Contents
Ch. 1. Is the United Nations effective? -- The United Nations is increasing its effectiveness / Asha-Rose Migiro -- The United Nations is utterly ineffective / Jamal Bittar -- The UN Human Rights Council faces challenges / Barbara Crossette -- The UN Human Rights Council is hypocritical / Doug Bandow -- The United Nations has had success in peacekeeping / Joshua Muravchik -- The United Nations' peacekeeping efforts need improvement / Richard Williamson -- Ch. 2. Is the United Nations impartial toward the Middle East? -- The United Nations is biased against Israel / UN Watch -- The United Nations is not Anti-Israel / U. S. Department of State -- The United Nations must fight Anti-Semitism / Anne Bayefsky -- The UN Relief and works agency promotes terrorism / Asaf Romirowsky -- The UN Relief and works agency does not support terrorism / Maya Rosenfeld -- Islamic nations threaten UN Human Rights principles / Luiza Ch. Savage -- Ch. 3. Should the United States support the United Nations? -- U.S. leaders must support the United Nations / Mark Malloch Brown -- The United States should leave the United Nations / John F. McManus -- The United States must push for reform of the United Nations / Brett Schaefer and Steven Groves -- The United States is changing its approach to the United Nations / Susan Rice -- The United States supports UN goals regarding women / Meryl Frank -- Ch. 4. What is the future of the United Nations? -- The UN Security Council and General Assembly need reforming / Rodrigue Tremblay -- Reform of the UN Security Council is unlikely / Sven Bernhard Gareis and Johannes Varwick -- The world's powers must support the United Nations / Shoji Ogawa -- The United Nations is losing its relevancy / Joel Hainsfurther -- The United Nations has many goals still to achieve / Ban Ki-moon, interviewed by Ray Suarez