The United Nations in the Twenty-First Century
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Chapter 1 UN Organizational Realities and Reform Chapter 2 The Office of Secretary-General and Reform, 1946-1981 Chapter 3 The Office of Secretary-General as the Leader of Reform, 1982-2006 Chapter 4 The General Assembly as Reform Instrument and Target Chapter 5 Reform Processes and the Security Council Chapter 6 The Economic and Social Council Chapter 7 UN Secretaries and Financial Structures Chapter 8 Reform Processes and the Future of the United Nations

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Marcus Franda is profesor of government and politics at the University of Maryland, College Park.

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This is a well-researched and detailed book that is essential reading for students and scholars alike.
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The United Nations in the Twenty-First Century provides a much-needed assessment of UN reform efforts from start to finish. A must-read for students of international organization.
*Jeffrey S. Morton, Director of Peace Studies, Florida Atlantic University*

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