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Building States

The United Nations, Development, and Decolonization, 1945–1965

«The formation of the United Nations in 1945 proved essential to the decolonization of the world, as Eva-Maria Muschik elegantly demonstrates in this state-of-the-art international history. In its first twenty years, the UN machinery was instrumental in new states’ attainment of formal sovereignty—and played an even more pivotal role in the development of many new states after their emergence. Revising our understanding of an era in which the UN’s contribution has often been criticized or trivialized, Muschik has transformed the study of international governance.»

Samuel Moyn, Yale University
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Detaljer

Forlag
Columbia University Press
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9780231200240
Utgivelsesår
2022
Format
23 x 15 cm

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«The formation of the United Nations in 1945 proved essential to the decolonization of the world, as Eva-Maria Muschik elegantly demonstrates in this state-of-the-art international history. In its first twenty years, the UN machinery was instrumental in new states’ attainment of formal sovereignty—and played an even more pivotal role in the development of many new states after their emergence. Revising our understanding of an era in which the UN’s contribution has often been criticized or trivialized, Muschik has transformed the study of international governance.»

Samuel Moyn, Yale University

«Building States is a highly original book. It pushes forward our understanding of the international history of the United Nations, and it also acts as a powerful corrective to studies that lionize uncritically the work of the UN.»

Alessandro Iandolo, Harvard University

«Building States will find an enthusiastic audience among historians and IR scholars interested in international organizations and development. Muschik’s focus on public administration is an important addition to the wealth of studies on agricultural and infrastructural development projects. Through a series of well-researched case studies, Muschik explores how "technical assistance" came to emphasize state-building as a job best handled by professionals and reveals how subtle (and not so subtle) tensions between ideals of expertise and democracy played out in practice.»

Perrin Selcer, author of <i>The Postwar Origins of the Global Environment: How the United Nations Bu

«An ambitious book in its chronological, geographic and thematic scope, offering one perspective on the vast scale of UN interventions across the global South during the era of decolonization.»

International Affairs

«With new insight into how international organisations became major players in governance and development,
Building States has significant implications for the histories of decolonization, UN intervention and the Cold War.»

e-IR

«The book has outstanding qualities, which make it more than worth reading. Building States makes a poignant case for the agency not only of the Secretariat but also of the new and small states.»

International Peacekeeping

«[A] fascinating inquiry, [that] explores the role of the United Nations in the great post–World War II transition from a world of empires to a postcolonial system of nation-states.»

G. John Ikenberry, Foreign Affairs

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