BOOKS

The U.S. Army in a New Security Era
Sam C. Sarkesian and John Allen Williams, editors

Grappling with the constraints and opportunities the U.S. Army faces in designing policy and strategic options for the post-INF era, a select group of scholars, military officers, and    More >

The U.S.-Mexico Border: Transcending Divisions, Contesting Identities
David Spener and Kathleen Staudt, editors

Exploring the construction of spatial lines and zones in physical, social, and academic terms, this volume presents the U.S.–Mexico border as a site from which to survey both the    More >

The UN Association–USA: A Little Known History of Advocacy and Action
James Wurst

Little known outside a small community of insiders, the United Nations Association–USA has had an impact on both the UN and the US-UN relationship far greater than its size would    More >

The UN Security Council in the 21st Century
Sebastian von Einsiedel, David M. Malone, and Bruno Stagno Ugarte, editors

Winner of the Friends of ACUNS Book Award! After grappling for more than two decades with the realities of the post–Cold War era, the UN Security Council must now meet the    More >

The UN Security Council: From the Cold War to the 21st Century
David M. Malone, editor

The nature and scope of UN Security Council decisions—significantly changed in the post-Cold War era—have enormous implications for the conduct of foreign policy. The United    More >

The Unheeded Warning, 1918–1933 [a memoir]
Manès Sperber, translated from the German by Harry Zohn

The Unheeded Warning richly portrays the turbulent interwar period in Vienna and Berlin through the eyes of one of the century's foremost intellectuals and activists. Psychologist,    More >

The United Arab Emirates: A Study in Survival
Christopher M. Davidson

The United Arab Emirates has remained a mainstay of stability in an increasingly volatile Middle East, managing to maintain a traditional polity despite the impact of rapid modernization and    More >

The United Nations and Regional Security: Europe and Beyond
Michael Pugh and Waheguru Pal Singh Sidhu, editors

Events in Europe over the past decade or so have created a dynamic requiring significant conceptual and practical adjustments on the part of the the United Nations and a range of regional    More >

The United Nations System: Toward International Justice
Nigel D. White

To what extent does the United Nations system work? This comprehensive survey of the world's most important family of international organizations examines the UN's structure and    More >

The United Nations: Policy and Practice
Jean E. Krasno, editor

The United Nations has a vast outreach through its many agencies, funds, and programs—but that very fact can make it difficult for "outsiders" to understand. Among the    More >

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