Australia and the United Nations by David Lee, James Cotton

Australia and the United Nations

David Lee, James Cotton

558 pages first pub 2012 (editions)

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This book is ideal for readers interested in diplomatic history and international relations, particularly those curious about how mid-sized nations navigate global governance and shape multilateral institutions over time.

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This landmark reference work is the first complete history of Australia and its relationship with, and role within, the United Nations. On 17 January 1946, when the United Nations Security Council held its inaugural session, an Australian represen...

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