Political Ethics and The United Nations: Dag Hammarskjöld as Secretary-GeneralBased on a wealth of sources, files and interviews, and including previously unpublished material, this book explores the foundations of the political ethics of Dag Hammarskjld, the second Secretary-General of the United Nations, examining how they influenced his actions in several key crisis situations. Hammarskjlds political innovations, such |
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