Review:
The Oxford Handbook On The United Nations Edited By Thomas G. Weiss And Sam Daws
overall review score: 4.5
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The Oxford Handbook on the United Nations edited by Thomas G. Weiss and Sam Daws is a comprehensive and authoritative resource that provides an in-depth analysis of the United Nations as an international organization.
Key Features
- Covers a wide range of topics related to the United Nations
- Features contributions from leading scholars in the field
- Provides insights into the history, structure, and functioning of the UN
- Includes detailed chapters on peacekeeping, human rights, development, and more
Pros
- Comprehensive coverage of various aspects of the United Nations
- Written by experts in the field
- Provides valuable insights for students, academics, and policymakers
Cons
- May be too dense or academic for casual readers
- Some chapters may be outdated due to evolving nature of UN operations