The essays in this book analyze the U.N. system as it functions today. Contributors stress the economic issues that constitute most of the agenda--the New International Economic Order, the role of transnational corporations, energy, natural resources, and the new international monetary regimes that are replacing the Bretton Woods system--and the reasonable U.S. initiatives and responses in these areas.
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The essays in this book analyze the U.N. system as it functions today. Contributors stress the economic issues that constitute most of the agenda--the New International Economic Order, the role of transnational corporations, energy, natural resources, and the new international monetary regimes that are replacing the Bretton Woods system--and the reasonable U.S. initiatives and responses in these areas.
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