Political Science 18. Wars and Political Economy. Part Three: The Cold War Era, the United Nations [continued]
In the rather dismal record of the UN in preventing conflict, there are some partial successes, just as there are some really impressive
Independent Risk and Security Threat Analyst
In the rather dismal record of the UN in preventing conflict, there are some partial successes, just as there are some really impressive
Chronologically, the Bretton Woods institutions were born over a year before the UN. However conceptually, the UN is the mother of all international
The globe was now in the throes of an economy dependent on war. And theorists knew that war-making, diplomacy and economies are cooked
The war was finally over; or was it? Let me reiterate that this series is a study of Economics, which includes Political Economics.