The United Nations and Korea: A Political Résumé
Norman J. Padelford
International Organization, 1951, vol. 5, issue 4, 685-708
Abstract:
The Korean war will no doubt long be regarded as the crucial test of the ability of the United Nations to meet armed aggression with international force. In view of the complexity of the events connected with the war, it may be useful to attempt a tentative appraisal of the United Nations' role up to the point of truce negotiations
Date: 1951
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