UN Peace Forces and the Changing Globe: The Lessons of Suez and Congo
Herbert Nicholas
International Organization, 1963, vol. 17, issue 2, 320-337
Abstract:
It is sometimes instructive, as Holmes long ago pointed out to Watson, to begin by asking a few questions about dogs that do not bark in the night. Suez and the Congo are not the only major crises which have disturbed the United Nations. Yet they are the only ones to which it has responded by creating a true United Nations force. Why?
Date: 1963
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