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Rebuilding the Postwar Order

Francine McKenzie

Peace, Security and the UN-System

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Release Date: 23/02/2023

Genre: History
Label: Bloomsbury Academic
Series: New Approaches to International History
Language: English
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Peace, Security and the UN-System
Explains the planning and reconstruction of the postwarinternational community in the period 1941-1951.

Throughout the Second World War, a wide range of people, including political leaders and government officials, experts and armchair internationalists, civil society groups and private citizens talked about and formulated plans to ensure national security and to promote individual well-being in the postwar world.

Rebuilding the Postwar Order explains how civil society and governments of the wartime allies conceived of peace and traces the international negotiations and conferences that later resulted in the United Nations system. It adopts a multilateral approach, connects wartime ideas to earlier peacemaking efforts, and reveals support for, as well as resistance and alternatives to, the emerging postwar order.

In chapters on the United Nations, UNRRA, the IMF, World Bank and GATT, the FAO and WHO, UNESCO, and human rights, McKenzie explores the tensions between national sovereignty and international responsibility, national security and individual well-being, principles and compromises, morality and power, privilege and justice, all of which influenced the UN system.