The Influence of the United Nations on Soviet Policy
Alexander W. Rudzinski
International Organization, 1951, vol. 5, issue 2, 282-299
Abstract:
It would be idle speculation to try to guess what course Soviet policy might have adopted and pursued after World War II if no United Nations had been created. The purpose of this article will therefore be to try to answer some detailed questions centering around the main one of whether the creation of the United Nations, the USSR's participation in it and some of the actions of the organization influenced Soviet policy and, if so, where, how and to what extent.
Date: 1951
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