Mar 8, 2005

Librito Interesante

Interesante la decripción de este libro, sobre un temita que da que hablar en este momento, en pleno escándalo tras escándalo en las Naciones Unidas:

Delusions of Grandeur: The United Nations and Global Intervention

"It is not isolationism, much less know-nothingism, to insist that the role of the United Nations -- and America's relationship to the world body -- be carefully examined and that the UN's performance be subject to a rigorous cost-benefit analysis," writes Ted Galen Carpenter, vice president for defense and foreign policy studies at the Cato Institute, in the introduction to Delusions of Grandeur: The United Nations and Global Intervention.

This book, edited by Carpenter, includes 18 essays, all of which were presented at an October 1996 Cato Institute conference. The contributors examine a number of issues, including the United Nations as peacemaker and peacekeeper, the UN's social and environmental agenda, and the UN's role in economic development.

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