The United Nations and its Conflict Resolution Role
While the United Nations was a concept describing the Allied forces combating the Axis powers during and immediately after World War II, it evolved into a more encompassing or universal concept over time as the traumas of war healed. In the 1990s, internal conflicts and terrorism increased, hence UN...
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Other Authors: | Ozev, Muharrem Hilmi (Editor), Erdogan, Aydin (Editor) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Istanbul, Turkiye
Istanbul University Press
2020
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