Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 848
Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-1-5381-0970-0 • Hardback • December 2017 • $219.00 • (£169.00)
978-1-5381-0971-7 • eBook • December 2017 • $208.00 • (£162.00)
Jacques Fomerand retired from the United Nations service where he worked first in the Department of Economic and Social Affairs and then at the United Nations University. He currently teaching at New York University, Occidental College and John Jay College courses on international affairs and organization at the graduate and under graduate levels.
Editor’s Foreword Jon Woronoff PrefaceAcronyms and Abbreviations ChronologyIntroductionTHE DICTIONARYAppendixesI. Charter of the United NationsII. Universal Declaration of Human Rights Adopted bythe General Assembly on 19 December 1948III. . Nomenclature of the United Nations SystemIV. Membership.V. Top ten providers of assessed and voluntary contributions VI.- Current peacekeeping operations
- Core United Nations Human Rights Treaties
- Major Disarmament and Arms Control Treaties
- Major Environmental Treaties
- Development and/or Codification of International Law
BibliographyAbout the Author
This book updates the Historical Dictionary of the United Nations published in 2007, successor to the original 1995 edition. (A paperback version, The A to Z of the United Nations, came out in 2009). At nearly 800 pages and over 1,000 entries, it is a much-needed and welcome revision. The author, a former member of the UN Secretariat, has fine-tuned the contents, deleting entries and refreshing and adding others. The entries are brief, typically no more than a page, and, as is invariably the case with encyclopedic works, deciding what to include and leave out is a matter of editorial judgment. The book follows the same format as others in the "Historical Dictionary" series, with a revised introduction, chronology, and bibliography supplemented by several appendixes. Comparable works include The Concise Encyclopedia of the United Nations (Martinus Nijhoff, 2010) and Encyclopedia of the United Nations (Facts on File, 2002). The four-volume Encyclopedia of the United Nations and International Agreements (Routledge, 2003), albeit dated, remains primus inter pares.
Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty.
— Choice Reviews
As is usual in this series, the bibliography is both broad and deep in its coverage and detail. I highly recommend this volume as a reference work in academic and government libraries.
— American Reference Books Annual