Revision of the United Nations Charter

Revision of the United Nations Charter

Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign RelationsBy United States Senate
Michael Caine
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Length58m

About this audiobook

The "Revision of the United Nations Charter" is a crucial scholarly report detailing the proposed revisions to the foundational treaty of international governance established in 1945. The content of this document is steeped in the political and diplomatic rigor characteristic of United States Senate discussions, presenting a thorough examination of the United Nations' operational effectiveness and structural limitations. Written in an analytical style, the report synthesizes legal frameworks and geopolitical considerations, situating its revisions within the broader context of evolving international relations and contemporary global challenges. The United States Senate, representing a diverse political and ideological landscape, plays a pivotal role in shaping American foreign policy. The commitment of various senators to addressing the shortcomings of the UN reflects a deep understanding of both historical precedents and modern exigencies. Such a background reveals the motivations behind the revisions, highlighting the necessity for a more agile and responsive UN structure capable of tackling pressing issues like climate change, humanitarian crises, and international security. This document is recommended for scholars, policymakers, and engaged citizens alike, as it not only illuminates the complexities of international governance but also champions the ongoing evolution of diplomatic institutions. Readers will find the report's insights invaluable for understanding how legislative bodies can influence global frameworks, shaping a more inclusive and effective international community.

Audiobook details

GenrePolitics and Government
Length58 mins
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FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 8, 2020
LanguageEnglish

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