Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Nations: United Nations

Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Nations: United Nations
Author: Andrea Kovacs Henderson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1998
Genre: Economics
ISBN:

A collection of articles that examine various aspects of the United Nations, discussing its organization and role in the world; and including reviews of over fifteen related agencies.

Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Nations Five Volume Set

Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Nations Five Volume Set
Author: Moshe Y. Sachs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1988-08-30
Genre: History
ISBN:

A completely revised and updated new Seventh Edition of the classic five-volume reference to all countries of the world, their dependencies, and the United Nations. Provides a 2 1/2 -million word portrait of the 176 countries of the world, under 50 uniform subject headings, and includes a complete, up-to-the-minute volume on the United Nations and its agencies. Covers new countries, new members to the United Nations, and population projections to the year 2000. Contains 70% new material, and has been completely reset for easy readability. Includes 187 black-and-white maps and 5 color endsheet maps.

Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Nations

Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Nations
Author: Gale Group
Publisher: Gale Cengage
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2003
Genre: Economics
ISBN: 9780787673307

Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Nations presents easy-to-understand information on countries and dependencies from around the world.

Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Nations

Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Nations
Author: Timothy L. Gall
Publisher: UXL
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2001-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780787653668

Provides information on 192 countries, with subjects including geography, demographics, economics, and social information.

The A to Z of the United Nations

The A to Z of the United Nations
Author: Jacques Fomerand
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 693
Release: 2009-07-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 0810870207

Consisting of 192 Member States, the United Nations was founded in 1945 to maintain international peace and security; to develop friendly relations among nations based on the respect for the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples; to achieve international cooperation in solving problems of an economic, social, cultural, or humanitarian character; and encouraging respect for human rights and for fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race, sex, language, or religion. Just how successful the UN has been in maintaining these goals is covered in The A to Z of the United Nations. Author Jacques Fomerand provides a comprehensive dictionary of nearly 900 cross-referenced entries on the UN's various committees and organizations, its leaders, terms, policies, and major events in which the UN took part. Supplementing the dictionary entries are a chronology, an introduction, a bibliography, and appendixes, which include a reproduction of the UN's Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, as well as a list of the Member States and when they joined.