Press Coverage of the UN
William R. Frye
International Organization, 1956, vol. 10, issue 2, 276-281
Abstract:
Words spoken and actions taken at the United Nations echo around the world, and have very great impact on the hundreds of millions of individuals whose opinions, collectively, make up world opinion. World opinion, in its turn, has a distinct and traceable impact on diplomacy and international relations. Many consider it the only real weapon the UN possesses.
Date: 1956
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