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- Title
Uniting Nations: Britons and Internationalism, 1945–1970. By Daniel Gorman.
- Authors
Adami, Rebecca
- Abstract
I Uniting Nations i centres on the Britons' international service related to the "expanded architecture" of the United Nations (UN) and decolonization. This biographical method in UN studies has its limitations since the UN Staff Regulation 1.2(i) 'prohibits UN staff from publishing or otherwise commenting upon UN deliberations that themselves have not been made public' (p. 17). (Adami, 2018, p. 37).[4] Comparably I Uniting Nations i illustrates through intriguing examples that behind seemingly bureaucratic UN document texts, there is the life of international civil servants devoting diplomacy to the meaning of words.
- Subjects
INTERNATIONALISM; BRITONS; COUNTRIES; POWER (Social sciences)
- Publication
Twentieth Century British History, 2023, Vol 34, Issue 3, p606
- ISSN
0955-2359
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/tcbh/hwad024