'The UN has failed in its central role, the maintenance of international peace and security." Discuss.
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The United Nations was established in 1945 after the end of the Second World War. It was established in order to 'ensure world peace and to establish the economic, social and political foundations through which this can be realised' It aimed to achieve three main goals: "to maintain international peace, to develop friendly relations among states, and to cooperate internationally in solving international economic, social, cultural and humanitarian problems and in promoting respect for human rights
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D; Lloyd, L; Redmond, J: From Versailles to Maastricht- International Organisation in the Twentieth Century New York: Palgrave: 1996 Evans, G; Newhan, J: The Penguin Dictionary of International Relations London: Penguin: 1998 Griffiths, M; O'Callaghan. T: International Relations: The Key Concepts London: Routledge: 2002 Stern, G.: The Structure of International Society London: Pinter: 2000 Taylor, P: "The United Nations and International Order" Chapter 16 in " The Globalization of World Politics" Baylis, J.; Smith, S. Oxford: Oxford University Press:2001 Word Count: 2,070
D; Lloyd, L; Redmond, J: From Versailles to Maastricht- International Organisation in the Twentieth Century New York: Palgrave: 1996 Evans, G; Newhan, J: The Penguin Dictionary of International Relations London: Penguin: 1998 Griffiths, M; O'Callaghan. T: International Relations: The Key Concepts London: Routledge: 2002 Stern, G.: The Structure of International Society London: Pinter: 2000 Taylor, P: "The United Nations and International Order" Chapter 16 in " The Globalization of World Politics" Baylis, J.; Smith, S. Oxford: Oxford University Press:2001 Word Count: 2,070