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The United Nations' Institutional Response to Stockholm: a Case Study in the International Politics of Institutional Change

Brian Johnson

International Organization, 1972, vol. 26, issue 2, 255-301

Abstract: The imminence of the first intergovernmental conference on the whole human environment has provided a focus for discussion of the new environmental tasks that may fall to international institutions. In fact this is now a major question for intergovernmental decision. Governments must decide in the coming months what part they want the world organization, with all its political and administrative tensions and frustrations, to play in mastering a crisis in the management of the entire human household.

Date: 1972
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