Uniting Nations(English, Hardcover, Gorman Daniel)

Uniting Nations(English, Hardcover, Gorman Daniel)

  • Gorman Daniel
Publisher:Cambridge University PressISBN 13: 9781316512975ISBN 10: 1316512975

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Uniting Nations(English, Hardcover, Gorman Daniel) is written by Gorman Daniel and published by Cambridge University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1316512975 (ISBN 10) and 9781316512975 (ISBN 13).

Uniting Nations is a comparative study of Britons who worked in the United Nations and international non-governmental and civil society organizations from 1945 to 1970 and their role in forging the postwar international system. Daniel Gorman interweaves the personal histories of scores of individuals who worked in UN organizations, the world government movement, Quaker international volunteer societies, and colonial freedom societies to demonstrate how international public policy often emerged 'from the ground up.' He reveals the importance of interwar, Second World War, colonial, and voluntary experiences in inspiring international careers, how international and national identities intermingled in the minds of international civil servants and civil society activists, and the ways in which international policy is personal. It is in the personal relationships forged by international civil servants and activists, positive and negative, biased and altruistic, short-sighted or visionary, that the "international" is to be found in the postwar international order.