The United Nations and the Peaceful Unification of Korea: The Politics of Field Operations, 1947β1950
β Scribed by Leon Gordenker (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1959
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 322
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Where there has been fighting or the threat of fighting since the end of the Second World War, the United Nations has ahnost alΒ ways been involved. Frequently that involvement has taken the concrete form of a field commission or a team of observers, made up of nationals of several countries and reporting to the General Assembly or the Security Council. Even while I write this, military observers wearing special United Nations insignia are patrolling the border areas of Syria and Lebanon. Meanwhile, observation groups with a longer history are on duty in Kashmir and along the Israeli borders. A field commission of the United Nations still remains in Korea, and others had been at work in Greece, Eritrea, Somalia and on the Hungarian border. All of them lived, worked and reported in an atmosphere of controversy. Perhaps none could have claimed that their work ended in full success. Their existence, however, suggests that the United Nations has developed a special political instrument for use in troubled areas where solutions are elusive but where danger of a spreading conΒ flict is never distant. This study deals with the work of field comΒ missions of the United Nations in Korea before the violence of 1950. Their work, whatever its merit, came crashing down with the North Korean attack.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
The Korean Problem and the United Nations....Pages 1-25
Formal Organization of the Commissions....Pages 26-48
Korean Election, 1948: The Decision to Observe....Pages 49-85
Korean Election, 1948: Consultation, Observation and Report....Pages 86-114
UNTCOK and the Republic....Pages 115-142
The Development of Representative Government....Pages 143-185
Troop Withdrawal and Border Incidents....Pages 186-210
The Failure of Unification....Pages 211-240
Conclusions....Pages 241-267
Back Matter....Pages 268-312
β¦ Subjects
Social Sciences, general
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