The United Nations and its Conflict Resolution Role / / Muharrem Hilmi Ozev, Aydin Erdogan.

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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Place / Publishing House:Turkiye : : Istanbul University Press,, 2020.
Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (233 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • The Un as a Legitimate and Legitimizing Agent and Its Conflict Resolution Role
  • The Historical Role of the United Nations on the Korean Peninsula: The Case of the Korean War and South Korea
  • Southeast Asian Conflict Areas And the United Nations' Involvement
  • The Israeli-lebanese Conflict in 2006 and the United Nations' Search for Resolution
  • The Role of the United Nations in The Fight Against Terrorism
  • The Relationship Between Isis, Boko Haram and the United Nations in The Context of the Responsability To Protect Principle
  • The Un Role in Restoring Peace in The Middle East: the Case of Yemen
  • The Bosnia-herzegovina Crisis and The Un's Dispute Resolution
  • The Kosovo Crisis and United Nations Deadlock
  • The Role of the United Nations in Conflict and Peace in Latin America.