UNESCO and World Politics : Engaging In International Relations /
That intergovernmental organizations do not operate effectively has long been apparent. Why they fail to do so has puzzled observers, as has the lack of a satisfying explanation of how these institutions actually do work. Using the concept of "engaging," James P. Sewell investigates the de...
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Language: | Inglés |
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Princeton, New Jersey :
Princeton University Press,
1975.
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Series: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Acknowledgments
- Contents
- List of Figures and Tables
- 1. Introduction
- UNESCO: FORMATION AND EVOLUTION
- 2. Seed and Circumstance (1941-1945)
- 3. Opportunities Unlimited (1945-1949)
- 4. Facing "Reality" (1949-1960)
- 5. Regeneration? (1960-1972)
- LEADERS AND ACTORS: MODES OF ENGAGING
- 6. Political Leadership by Executive Managers
- 7. Responses by Actors
- 8. Toward a Multilateral Future?
- Appendix: A Note on Scope and Methods
- Index
- Backmatter