The United Nations and the News Media; a Survey of Public Information on the United Nations in the World Press, Radio, and Television [by] Alexander Szalai, with Margaret Croke and Associates

The United Nations and the News Media; a Survey of Public Information on the United Nations in the World Press, Radio, and Television [by] Alexander Szalai, with Margaret Croke and Associates
Author: Alexander Szalai
Publisher:
Total Pages: 323
Release: 1972
Genre: Mass media
ISBN:

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Survey of Opinion on the United Nations

Survey of Opinion on the United Nations
Author: United Nations. Dept. of Public Information
Publisher:
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1949
Genre: International relations
ISBN:

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Global Lies?

Global Lies?
Author: M. Alleyne
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2003-07-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0230507948

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Mark D. Alleyne analyzes the key role of the UN's public information department in the organization's pursuit of its objectives. The prominence of concepts such as human rights and national self-determination in the international arena is due to the activity of this UN department. Alleyne explores the UN's use of propaganda to shape the agenda of international relations.

Wartime Origins and the Future United Nations

Wartime Origins and the Future United Nations
Author: Dan Plesch
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2015-01-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1134668732

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The creation of the UN system during World War II is a largely unknown or forgotten story among contemporary decision makers, international relations specialists, and policy analysts. This book aims to recover the wartime history of the United Nations and explore how the forgotten past can shed light on a possible and more desirable future. To achieve this, each chapter takes three snapshots: "Then," the imaginative and transnational thinking about solutions to post-war problems demonstrated a realization that victory in WW II required an intergovernmental "system" with enough power and competence to work—that is, the UN was not established as a liberal plaything and public relations ploy but rather as a vital necessity for post-war order and prosperity. "Now," which often seems a pale imitation of wartime thinking that nonetheless reflects a growing and widespread recognition of the fundamental disconnect between the nature of trans-boundary problems and current solutions seen as feasible by 193 UN member states. "Next steps," or the collective wisdom about the range of new thinking and new institutions that, in fact, may well have antecedents in wartime thinking and experimentation and could be labelled blue-prints for a "third generation" of intergovernmental organizations. This work will be essential reading for all students and scholars of the United Nations, International Organizations and Global Governance.