UN Reform : a bibliography
United Nations Dag Hammarskjöld Library - DHL/USS/ECRD/BIB/1/Pt.1
 

This bibliography, the first in a series on the United Nations, contains only English-language monographs published between 1945 and 1996. It does not include articles from journals or any titles which were published by or under the auspices of the United Nations and its Specialized agencies with the exception of the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR).French language resources on this topic may be found in the section "Réforme des Nations Unies",   Les Nations Unies : une bibliographie des ressources en français.

We do plan to update this bibliography and hope to be able to expand our criteria for inclusion at that time.

This is the 3rd revised and enlarged edition.


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The adaptation of structures and methods at the United Nations: workshop, The Hague 4-6 November 1985. L'adaptation des structures et methodes des Nations Unies: colloque, La Haye, 4-6 novembre 1985. Dordrecht, Netherlands : Boston, MA: M. Nijhoff; 1986. 416p.

Aga Khan, Sadruddin. Improving the disaster management capabilities of the United Nations. New York: UNA-USA; 1988. 40p.
Note: At head of title: United Nations Management and Decision-Making Project.

Alagappan, Alagappa. Personnel administration in the United Nations: some aspects of Article 101 of the Charter. Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms; 1968. 448p.
Note: Thesis (Ph.D.), New York University, 1967.

Ameri, Houshang. Politics of staffing the United Nations Secretariat. New York: Peter Lang; 1996. xx, 603p.
Note: Major concepts in politics and political theory, v. 8.

Arnold, Tim. Reforming the UN: its economic role.
London: Chatham House/RIIA; 1995. 56p.
Note: Discussion papers; 57.

Ashby, Lowell D. The United Nations economic institutions and the need for restructuring.
Washington, D.C: The Center for U.N. Reform Education; 1991. vii, 67p.
Note: Monograph in CURE Ser. Vol. No.9.

Atlantic Council of the United States. Working Group on the United Nations. The future of the UN: a strategy for like-minded nations.
Boulder, CO: Westview Press; [1977]. xxvii, 58p.
Note: Atlantic Council Policy Series.


[B]
Baehr, Peter R. and Leon Gordenker. The United Nations in the 1990s. 2nd ed.
Basingstoke : Macmillan; 1994. xv, 197p.

Baehr, Peter R. and Leon Gordenker. The United Nations: reality and ideal.
New York: Praeger; 1984. vii, 214p.

Bailey, Sydney Dawson. The General Assembly of the United Nations: a study of procedure and practice.
New York: Praeger; 1960. xx, 337p.

Bailey, Sydney Dawson. The procedure of the UN Security Council. 2nd ed. Oxford : Clarendon Press; 1988. xii, 499p.

Bailey, Sydney Dawson. The Secretariat of the United Nations. Rev. ed.
New York: Praeger; 1964. 128p.

Bailey, Sydney Dawson. The troika and the future of the U.N.
New York: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; 1962. 64p.
Note: International Conciliation, 538.

Barros, James, ed. The United Nations: past, present, and future.
New York: Free Press; 1972.

Basu, R. The United Nations: structure and functions of an international organisation.
New Delhi; Sterling; 1993.

Bedjaoui, Mohammed. The new world order and the Security Council: testing the legality of its acts.
Dordrecht, Netherlands; Boston, MA: M. Nijhoff; 1994. xix, 531p.

Beigbeder, Yves. The internal management of United Nations organizations: the long quest for reform.
New York: St. Martin's Press; 1996. p. cm.

Beigbeder, Yves. Management problems in United Nations organizations : reform or decline?
London: F. Pinter; 1987. x, 174 p
Note: Includes index..

Beigbeder, Yves. Threats to the international civil service.
London: F. Pinter; 1988. 182p.

Bennett, Alvin LeRoy. International organizations: principles and issues. 6th ed.
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall; 1995. xii, 515p.

Bennys, Phyllis. Calling the shots: how Washington dominates today's UN.
New York: Olive Branch Press; 1996. xvi, 272p.

Bernhard, John T. United Nations reform: an analysis.
Los Angeles, CA: University of California; 1950. 251p.
Note: Thesis (Ph. D.), University of California.

Bertrand, Maurice. Planning, programming, budgeting, and evaluation in the United Nations.
New York: UNA-USA; 1987. 57p.
Note: At head of title: United Nations Management and Decision-making Project.

Bertrand, Maurice. The role of the United Nations in the economic and social fields.
New York: UNA-USA; 1987. 62p.
Note: At head of title: United Nations Management and Decision-making Project.

Bertrand, Maurice. The third generation world organization.
Dordrecht, Netherlands ; Boston, Mass.: Martinus Nijhoff; 1989. xiii, 217p.

Bertrand, Maurice. The U.N. in profile: how its resources are distributed.
New York: UNA-USA; 1986. iii, 44p.
Note: At head of title: United Nations Management and Decision-making Project.

Blodgett, Steven Alvah. The evolving relationship between the United Nations and international non-governmental organizations : an assessment of the need for institutional reform.
Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms International; 1984. iv, 450p.
Note: Thesis (Ph.D.) - Kent State University, 1982.

Blokker, Niels and Sam Muller.eds. Towards more effective supervision by international organizations.
Dordrecht, Netherlands; Boston, MA: M. Nijhoff; 1994. xvii, 349p.
Note: Essays in honour of Henry G. Schermers, vol. 1.

Bloomfield, Lincoln P. The United Nations and US foreign policy: a new look at the national interest.
Boston, MA: Little, Brown and Co.; 1967. xviii, 268p.

Boudreau, Thomas Eugene. The Secretary-General and satellite diplomacy: an analysis of the present and potential role of the United Nations Secretary-General in the maintenance of international peace and security.
New York: Council on Religion and International Affairs; 1984. viii, 51p.

Boudreau, Thomas Eugene. Sheathing the sword: the U.N. Secretary-General and the prevention of international conflict.
New York; Westport, CT: Greenwood Press;1991. xv, 188p.

Bourantonis, Dimitris,de and Jarrod Weiner, eds. The United Nations in the new world order: the world organization at fifty.
New York: St. Martin's Press; 1995. xvi, 219p.

Bustelo, Mara R. And Philip Alston. Whose new world order: what role for the United Nations?
Annandale, Australia: Federation Press; 1991. xiv, 157p.


[C]
Campaign for U.N. Reform (United States). The 14- point program to reform and restructure the U.N. System.
Washington, D.C.: Campaign for U.N. Reform; 1992. 14p.

Campaign for U. N. Reform (United States). Elements of U.N. reform.
Wayne, N J: Campaign for U.N. Reform; 1977. 96p.
Note: Cover title. "The Campaign is co-sponsored by the World Federalist Political Education Committee ... and by the U. N. Reform Electoral Campaign Committee .".

Canadian Committee for the Fiftieth Anniversary of the United Nations. Canadian Conference on UN reform (1st : 1995 : Montreal, Canada). Proceedings of the First Canadian Conference on UN Reform, Montreal, Quebec, 23-25 March 1995.
: Canadian Committee for the 50th Anniversary of the United Nations; 1995. 64p.

Canadian Committee for the Fiftieth Anniversary of the United Nations. Canadian priorities for United Nations reform: proposals for policy changes by the United Nations and the Government of Canada.
Ottawa: The Committee; 1994. xv, 47p.

Childers, Erskine B., ed. Challenges to the United Nations: building a safer world.
London: CIIR, Catholic Institute for International Relations; 1994. viii, 216p.

Childers, Erskine B. In a time beyond warnings: strengthening the United Nations System.
London: CIIR, Catholic Institute for International Relations; Pax Christi, Christian Peace Education Centre; 1993. 28p.

Childers, Erskine B. and Brian Urquhart. Renewing the United Nations system.
Uppsala, Sweden: Dag Hammarskjold Foundation; 1994. 213 p.
Note: Single issue of Development Dialogue, No.1 (1994).

Claude, Inis L. Jr. The changing United Nations.
New York: Random House; 1967. xix, 140p.

Claude, Inis L. Jr. Swords into plowshares: the problems and progress of international organization. 4th ed.
New York: Random House; 1971. xii, 514p.

Cleveland, Harlan. Birth of a new world: an open moment for international leadership.
San Francisco, CA.: Jossey-Bass Publishers; 1993. xxx, 260p.
Note: Jossey-Bass management series.

Coate, Roger A. ed. U.S.policy and the future of the United Nations .
New York: Twentieth Century Fund Press; 1994. vii, 284p.

Cohen, Benjamin. The United Nations: constitutional development, growth and possibilities.
Cambridge, MA.: Harvard University Press; 1961. 106p.
Note: Oliver Wendell Holmes lectures, 1961.

Commission on Global Governance. Our global neighbourhood: the report of the Commission on Global Governance.
Oxford [England]; New York: Oxford University Press; 1995. xx, 410p.

Commission to Study the Organization of Peace. Charter review conference.
New York: ; 1955. 256p.
Note: Ninth report/ Commission to Study the Organization of Peace.

Commission to Study the Organization of Peace. Developing the United Nations : a response to the challenge of a revolutionary era.
New York: ; 1961. 51p.
Note: Thirteenth report / Commission to Study the Organization of Peace.

Commission to Study the Organization of Peace. New dimensions for the United Nations : the problems of the next decade.
New York: ; 1966. 63p.
Note: Seventeenth report/ Commission to Study the Organization of Peace.

Commission to Study the Organization of Peace. Strengthening the United Nations.
New York: Harper; 1957. 276p.
Note: Tenth report/Commission to Study the Organization of Peace.

Commission to Study the Organization of Peace. The United Nations : the next twenty-five years.
New York: ; 1969. 89p.
Note: Twentieth report/ Commission to Study the Organization of Peace.

Commission to Study the Organization of Peace and Stanley Foundation. Restructuring the United Nations system for economic and social cooperation and development : twenty-seventh report.
Muscatine, IA: Stanley Foundation; 1980. 40p.

Commonwealth Secretariat. Common index and glossary to the Brandt, Palme and Brundtland reports of the Independent Commissions on International Development Issues, Disarmament and Security, and Environment and Development.
London: Commonwealth Secretariat; 1990. 146p.
Note: Combined subject index to the following four reports: North-South: a programme for survival; report of the Independent Commission on International Development Issues ("Brandt Report"); Common crisis North-South: co-operation for world recovery ("Brandt Memorandum"); Common security: a blueprint for survival ("Palme Report"); and Our common future ("Brundtland Report").

Conceptual Framework Project on UN Reform. A procedural agenda for the discussion of United Nations reform.
Berkeley, CA., Institute of International Studies, University of California at Berkeley; 1995.

Conference on the Future of the United Nations Secretariat: a report by R.N. Gardner on the Conference held in May 1972, co-sponsored by the Institute on Man and Science and the United Nations Institute for Training and Research.
[New York]: [s.n.]; 1972. 40p.

Conetta, Karl and Charles Knight. Vital force: a proposal for the overhaul of the UN peace operations system and for the creation of a UN legion.
Cambridge, MA: Commonwealth Institute; 1995. xix, 141p.
Note: Project on defense alternatives research monograph, no. 4.

Cooker, Chris de, ed. International administration: law and management practices in international organizations.
Dordrecht, Netherlands; Boston, MA: M. Nijhoff; 1990 - #### 2v. ( loose-leaf).

Council on Foreign Affairs (New York). Independent Task Force. American national interest and the United Nations: statement and report of an Independent Task Force.
New York: The Council; 1996 48p.

Cox, Robert W. and Harold K. Jacobson. The anatomy of influence: decision-making in international organization.
New Haven, CT: Yale University Press; 1973. xiii, 497p.


[D]
Damsgaard, Anders Carsten. Staffing an international civil service: principles and practices: the United Nations Secretariat, 1981.
Aarhus, Denmark: University of Aarhus; 1981. x, 223p.
Note: Thesis (doctoral),, University of Aarhus, 1981.

De Gara, John P. Administrative and financial reform of the United Nations: a documentary essay.
Hanover, NH: Academic Council on the United Nations System; 1989. i, 23p.
Note: Reports and papers/Academic Council on the United Nations System, 1989-2.

Diehl, Paul Francis, ed. The politics of international organizations: patterns and insights.
Chicago, IL: Dorsey Press; 1989. x, 468p.

Durch, William J. and Barry M. Blechman. Keeping the peace: the United Nations in the emerging world order.
Washington, D.C.: The Henry L. Stimson Center;1992. 108p.


[E]
Elmandjra, Mahdi. The United Nations system: an analysis.
London: Faber and Faber; 1973. 368p.

Evans, Gareth. Cooperating for peace: the global agenda for the 1990s and beyond.
St. Leonards, Australia: Allen & Unwin; 1993. xviii, 224p.


[F]
Falk, Richard A. The promise of world order: essays in normative international relations.
Brighton : Wheatsheaf Books; 1987. ix, 332p.

Falk, Richard A., Samuel S. Kim, and Saul H. Mendlowitz. The United Nations and a just world order.
Boulder, CO: Westview Press; 1991. xvi, 589p.

Falk, Richard A. and Saul H. Mendlowitz, eds. The United Nations.
New York: World Law Fund; 1966. xv, 848p.
Note: The strategy of world order series, vol. 3.

Fawcett, Eric and Hanna Newcombe, eds. United Nations reform: looking ahead after fifty years.
Toronto; Heddington, Oxford; Niagara Falls, NY: Science for Peace, distributed by Dunburn Press; 1995. xv, 335p.
Note: Science for Peace Dunburn Series.

Fedder, Edwin H., ed. The United Nations: problems and prospects.
St. Louis, MO: Center for International Studies, 1971. vii, 191p.
Note: Papers of a Conference on the United Nations held at the University of Missouri, St. Louis in March 1971.

Ferencz, Benjamin B. New legal foundations for global survival: security through the Security Council.
: Oceana Publications, 1994. xii, 469p. 341.103 F348

Finger, Seymour Maxwell. and John Mugno. The politics of staffing the UN Secretariat.
New York: The Ralph Bunche Institute on the United Nations; 1974. 50p.

Finger, Seymour Maxwell and Joseph R. Harbert, eds. U.S. policy in international institutions: defining reasonable options in an unreasonable world.
Boulder, CO: Westview Press; 1982. xv, 217p.

Finkelstein, Lawrence S., ed. Politics in the United Nations system.
Durham, NC: Duke University Press; 1988. xvi., 503p.

Finkelstein, Lawrence S. The United States and international organization.
Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press; 1969.

Fisas, Vicenç. Blue geopolitics: the United Nations reform and the future of the blue helmets.
London; New Haven, CT: Pluto Press; 1995. 184p.

Fomerand, Jacques. Strengthening the United Nations economic and social programs: a documentary essay.
Hanover, NH: Academic Council on the United Nations System; 1990. ii, 29p.
Note: Reports and papers/ Academic Council on the United Nations System, 1990-2.

Ford Foundation. Independent Advisory Group on U.N. Financing. Financing an effective United Nations: a report of the Independent Advisory Group on U.N. Financing.
New York: Ford Foundation; 1993. 34p. Spanish: UNX.231 I392; In Arabic: UNX.231 I 393

Forum on the Future of the United Nations ( 1995 : Vienna). Reforming the United Nations: a view from the South.
Geneva: South Centre; 1995. 35p.
Note: The South and the reform of the UN.

Franck, Thomas M. Nation against nation: what happened to the U.N. dream and what the U.S. can do about it.
New York: Oxford University Press; 1985. viii, 334p.

Franck, Thomas M., John P. Renninger and Vladislav B. Tikhomirov. A diplomat's views on the United Nations System: an attitude survey.
New York: United Nations Institute for Training and Research; 1982. viii, 38p. Note; Policy and efficacy studies, no. 7.

Franz, Mark A. and Robert Winters. At the United Nations, reform has a long way to go.
Washington, D.C.: Heritage Foundation; 1988. 10p.
Note: Heritage Foundation; A United Nations Assessment Project Study; Backgrounder No. 678.

Fromuth, Peter. A successor vision : the United Nations of tomorrow.
[New York, N.Y.]: United Nations Association of the United States of America; 1988. xxxiv, 385p.
Note: Analysis and proposal from an international panel which met during 1986 and 1987 under the auspices of the UNA-USA and some of the supporting essays from the panel staff.

Fromuth, Peter. The U.N. at 40: the problems and opportunities.
New York: UNA-USA; 1986. iii, 55p.
Note: At head of title: United Nations Management and Decision-making Project.

Fromuth, Peter and Ruth Raymond. U.N. personnel policy issues.
New York: UNA-USA; 1987. v, 68p.
Note: At head of title: United Nations Management and Decision-making Project.


[G]
Galtung, J. The United Nations today: problems and some proposals.
Princeton, NJ: Center for International Studies; 1986.

Gardner, Richard N. The United States and the United Nations: can we do better?
New York: Columbia University Press; 1972. 38p.

Gati, Tobi Trister. The ‘New' UN: through Soviet and American eyes.
New York: UNA-USA; 1989.

Gati, Tobi Trister,ed. The US, the UN and the management of global change.
New York: New York University Press; 1983. xiii, 380p.
Note: UNA-USA policy studies book series.

Gemeinsame Verantwortung in den 90er Jahren: die Stockholmer Initiative zu globaler Sicherheit und Weltordnung: die Charta der Vereinten Nationen = Common responsability in the 1990ties: The Stockholm Initiative on Global Security and Governance: the Charter of the United Nations.
Saarbucken, Germany: Breitenbach; 1991. 223p.
Note: Text in English and German.

Global Structures Convocation (3rd : 1994 : Washington, D. C.) The third global structures convocation: human rights, global governance, and strengthening the United Nations, February 2-6, 1994 Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.: World Federalist Association; 1994. 2v.
Note: Title from cover. - " A public forum to explore issues and galvanize support for major U.N. reform initiatives on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the United Nations" - (v.2), t.p.

Goodrich, Leland Matthew. The United Nations in a changing world.
New York: Columbia University Press; 1974.

Gordenker, Leon. Thinking about the United Nations system..
Hanover, NH: Academic Council on the United Nations System; 1990. ii, 14p.
Note: Reports and papers/ Academic Council on the United Nations System, 1990-4.

Gordenker, Leon. The UN Secretary-General and the maintenance of peace.
New York: Columbia University Press; 1967. xx, 380p.
Note: Studies in international organization/ Columbia University; 4.

Gordon, Wendell Chaffee. The United Nations at the crossroads of reform.
Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe; 1994. ix, 284p.
Note: Studies in institutional economics.

Graham, Norman A. and Robert S. Jordan, eds. The international civil service: changing role and concepts.
New York: Pergamon Press; 1980. xii, 245p.

Gregg, Robert W. About face?: the United States and the United Nations.
Boulder, CO: L. Rienner; 1993. vii, 181p.

Groom, A. J. R. Paul Taylor and Andrew Williams. The study of international organization: British experiences.
Hanover, NH: Academic Council for the United Nations System; 1990. I, 23p.
Note: Reports and papers / Academic Council for the United Nations System; 1990-1.


[H]
Haag, Ernest van den and John Phillips Conrad. The U.N.: in or out?/ a debate between Ernest van den Haag and John P. Conrad.
New York: Plenum Press; 1987. xvi, 355p.

Haas, Ernst B. The web of interdependence: the United States and international organization.
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall; 1970. 115p.

Haas, Ernst B. Why we still need the United Nations: collective management of international conflict, 1945-1984.
Berkeley, CA: Institute of International Studies; 1986. ix, 104p.
Note: Policy paper in international affairs, no.26.

Halper, Stefan. A miasma of corruption: the United Nations at 50.
Washington, D.C: Cato Institute; [1996]. 24p.
Note: Policy analysis, no. 253.

Harrod, Jeffreyed. and Nico Schrijver, eds. The UN under attack.
Aldershot, England; Brookfield, VT: Gower; 1988. xvii, 156p.

Hata, Kazuhiko. The personnel management system of the United Nations Secretariat: a systems approach.
Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms; [1975]. 379p.
Note: Thesis (Ph.D.), Claremont Graduate School, 1973.

Hazzard, Shirley. Defeat of an ideal: a study of the self-destruction of the United Nations.
Boston, MA: Little, Brown; 1973.

Higgins, Rosalyn. The new United Nations: appearance and reality.
Hull : University of Hull Press; 1993. 27p.
Note: Josephine Onoh memorial lecture.

Hill, Martin. Towards greater order, coherence and co-ordination in the United Nations System.
New York: United Nations Institute for Training and Research; 1974. vii, 115p.

Hill, Martin. The United Nations System: coordinating its economic and social work.
Cambridge, England; New York: Cambridge University Press; 1978. xv, 252p.

Hoffmann, Walter. United Nations Security Council reform and restructuring.
Livingston, NJ: The Center for U.N. Reform Education; 1994. 80p.
Note: Monograph in CURE Ser. Vol. No.14.

Hoffmann, Walter and Scott Hoffman. A new world order : can it bring security to the world's people? : essays on restructuring the United Nations.
Washington, DC: World Federalist Association; 1991. 122p.

Holtje, James. Divided it stands: can the United Nations work?
Atlanta, GA: Turner Publishing, Inc.; 1995. 240p.

Hopkinson, Nicholas. The United Nations in the new world disorder.
London: HMSO; 1993.
Note: Conference report based on Wilton Park Conference 397 : 24-28 May 1993, in association with the Twentieth Century Fund, New York.

Hufner, Klaus, ed. Agenda for change: new tasks for the United Nations.
Opladen, Germany: Leske + Budrich, 1995. 312p.


[I]
Imber, Mark F. Environment, Security and UN Reform.
New York: St. Martin's Press; 1994. xi, 180p.

Independent Commission on Disarmament and Security Issues. Common security: a blueprint for survival.
New York: Simon and Schuster; 1982. xvii, 202p.

Independent Commission on Disarmament and Security Issues. A world at peace: common security in the twenty-first century.
Stockholm: Palme Commission on Disarmament and Security Issues; 1989. 95p.
Note: " In Stockholm on April 13-14, 1989, the Palme Commission on Disarmament and Security Issues held its concluding meeting. The Commission adopted the Final Statement which is presented in this booklet".

Independent Commission on International Development Issues. Common crisis North-South: co-operation for world recovery; memorandum of the Independent Commission on International Development Issues.
London, Sydney: Pan Books; 1983. 174p.

Independent Commission on International Development Issues. North-South: a program for survival : the report of the Independent Commission on International Development Issues/ under the chairmanship of Willy Brandt.
Cambridge, MA: MIT Press; 1980. 304p.

Independent Commission on the Future of the United Nations. Toward common goals: Independent Commission on the Future of the United Nations; Conference Report.
Ottawa: [s.n.]; 1993. [iv,] 30, [ix] p.

Independent Working Group on the Future of the United Nations. Ford Foundation. The United Nations in its second half-century: the report of the Independent Working Group on the Future of the United Nations.
New York: Ford Foundation; 1995. viii, 53p.

International Conference on a More Democratic United Nations (1st : 1990 : New York). Building a more democratic United Nations: proceedings of CAMDUN-1.
London; Portland, OR: Frank Cass; 1991. viii, 313p.

International Conference on a More Democratic United Nations (2nd: 1991 : Vienna). The United Nations and the new world order: keynote addresses from the Second International Conference on a More Democratic United Nations.
Vienna: International Progress Organization; 1992. 54p.

International Conference on a More Democratic United Nations (2nd : 1991 : Vienna), Segall, Jeffrey J. and Harry H. Lerner, eds. CAMDUN-2: the United Nations and a new world order for peace and justice: report of the Second International Conference on a More Democratic United Nationa, Vienna, 1991.
London; New York: CAMDUN Project; 1992. 23p.

Italian Society for International Organization. Prospects for the reform of the United Nations system (International symposium, Rome, 15-17 May 1992) .
Padova : Cedam; 1993. xxii, 509p. : ill.

International Symposium on the Role and Future of the United Nations (1983 : Geneva). The role and future of the United Nations.
: World Federation of United Nations Associations, 1985. x, 342p.


[J]
Jacobson, Max. The United Nations in the 1990s: a second chance?
New York: Twentieth Century Fund, UNITAR; 1993. viii, 194p.

James, R. Staffing the United Nations Secretariat.
Brighton, England: Institute for the Study of International Organisation, University of Sussex; 1970. 30p.

Japanese-German Center (Berlin). Symposium " The role of the United Nations in the 1990s" (1990 : Berlin).
Berlin: JDZB; 1991. 228p.
Note: Pulications of the Japanese-German Center Berlin. Ser. 3, v.4.

Jonah, James O. C. Differing state perspectives on the United Nations in the post-Cold War world.
Hanover, NH: Academic Council on the United Nations System; 1993. ii, 27p.
Note: Reports and papers/ Academic Council on the United Nations System, 1993-4.

Jordan, Robert S., ed. Dag Hammarskjold revisited: the UN Secretary-General as a force in world politics.
Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press; 1983. xvi, 197p.
Note: International relations series; no.8.

Jordan, Robert S., ed. International administration: its evolution and contemporary applications.
New York: Oxford University Press; 1971. 299p.

Jutte, Rudiger and Annemarie Grosse-Jutte, eds. The future of international organization.
New York: St. Matin's Press; 1981. x, 228p.


[K]
Kanninen, Tapio. Leadership and reform: the Secretary-General and the UN financial crisis of the late 1980s.
The Hague: Boston, MA: Kluwer Law International; 1995. xxiii, 292p.

Karns, Margaret P. and Karen A. Mingst, eds. The United States and multilateral institutions: patterns of changing instrumentality and influence.
Boston, MA: Unwin Hyman; 1990. xii, 366p.
Note: Mershon Center series on international security and foreign policy, v. 5.

Kaufmann, Johan. The evolving United Nations: principles and realities.
Providence, RI: Academic Council on the United Nations System; 1994. iii, 36p.
Note: Reports and papers, Academic Council on the United Nations System; 1994: 4.

Kaufmann, Johan. United Nations decision making. 3rd rev. ed.
Alpen aan den Rijn, Netherlands; Rockville, MD: Sijthoff & Noordhoff; 1980. xiv, 282p.

Kaufmann, Johan, Dick A. Leurdijk and Nico Schrijver. Changing global needs: expanding roles for the United Nations system: report.
: Academic Council for the United Nations System; 1990. 138p.

Kaufmann, Johan, Dick A. Leurdijk and Nico Schrijver. The world in turmoil: testing the UN's capacity.
Hanover, NH: The Academic Council on the United Nations System; 1991. xii, 150p.
Note: Reports and papers / Academic Council on the United Nations System; 1991 : 4.

Kay, David K.,ed. The changing United Nations: options for the United States. New York: Academy of Political Science; 1977. xii, 226p.
Note: Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science; vol.32, no.4.

Kay, David K. The functioning and effectiveness of selected United Nations system programs.
St. Paul, MN: West Pub. Co.; 1980. ix, 208p.

Kilbourne, Lewis Buckner. Organizational and political conflict within the United Nations Secretariat.
Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms International; 1978. xxxvii, 308p.
Note: Thesis (Ph.D.), University of Pennsylvania, 1977.

Kostakos, Georgios. Reforming the United Nations, 1985-1989.
Canterbury, [England>]: [s.n.]; 1989. xiv, 247p.
Note: Thesis (Ph.D.) University of Kent at Canterbury, 1989.

Kunugi, Tatsuro, et al. Towards a more effective UN: research project on a more effective United Nations and Japan's options.
Tokyo: PHP Research Institute; 1996. iii, 50p.


[L]
Landsberg., Chris. Another debate on order? : restructuring the United Nations Security Council.
: Universiteit van Pretoria, Institute for Strategic Studies; 1995. 10p.
Note: ISSUP bulletin; 3/95.

Langhorne, Richard. Reforming the United Nations: the international and institutional contexts of reform.
London: HMSO; 1995.
Note: Wilton Park Conference entitled "Reforming the United Nations: new challenges and pressures for change"; Wilton Park papers; 95 XY/N-1.

Langrod, George S. The international civil service: its origins, its nature, its evolution.
Leyden, Netherlands: A. W. Sythoff; 1963. 358p.

Larson, Arthur. Appointment of the Secretary-General of the United Nations without a recommendation of the Security Council.
Durham, NC: School of Law, Duke University; 1961?. 24p.

Laurenti, Jeffrey. National taxpayers, international organizations; sharing the burden of financing the United Nations.
New York: UNA-USA; 1995. 52p.
Note: A briefing book of the UNA-USA Global Policy Project.

Lawson, Stephanie, ed. The new agenda for global security: cooperation for peace and beyond.
Canberra: Allen & Unwin in association with the Department of International Relations, Australian National University; 1995. xi, 217p.

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