Research Article

To What Extent Has Decision-Making in the United Nations System Changed since the Ending of the Cold War ?

Number: 25 May 1, 1995
  • İpek Demir
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To What Extent Has Decision-Making in the United Nations System Changed since the Ending of the Cold War ?

Abstract

Thc aim of ıhis study is to cxaminc whcthcr or not thc end of thc
Cold War has madc any significant diffcrcncc to UN decision-making. In thc
aftermath of thc Cold War, the qucstion of thc UN's placc in thc intcrnational
order vvas raiscd by many acadcmicians. Onc prevailing vicvv vvas that the
division of thc vvorld into East and Wcst during thc Cold War had prevented
the UN from fulfilling its mission. Hovvcver vvith the end of thc Cold War, it
vvas argucd, thc UN could fulfil thc aims that its founders had intended.
According to this vievv, thc UN finally had thc oportunity to perform its task
better. This prevailing vicvv in intcrnational relations vvill bc challengcd by
this study, and it vvill bc argucd that the UN's role has not ehanged as
dramalically since thc end of thc Cold War as thc proponents of this vievv
suggest.  

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Primary Language

Turkish

Subjects

Political Science

Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

İpek Demir This is me

Publication Date

May 1, 1995

Submission Date

January 1, 1995

Acceptance Date

-

Published in Issue

Year 1995 Number: 25

APA
Demir, İ. (1995). To What Extent Has Decision-Making in the United Nations System Changed since the Ending of the Cold War ? The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations, 25, 117-147. https://doi.org/10.1501/Intrel_0000000124
AMA
1.Demir İ. To What Extent Has Decision-Making in the United Nations System Changed since the Ending of the Cold War ? The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations. 1995;(25):117-147. doi:10.1501/Intrel_0000000124
Chicago
Demir, İpek. 1995. “To What Extent Has Decision-Making in the United Nations System Changed since the Ending of the Cold War ?”. The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations, nos. 25: 117-47. https://doi.org/10.1501/Intrel_0000000124.
EndNote
Demir İ (May 1, 1995) To What Extent Has Decision-Making in the United Nations System Changed since the Ending of the Cold War ? The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations 25 117–147.
IEEE
[1]İ. Demir, “To What Extent Has Decision-Making in the United Nations System Changed since the Ending of the Cold War ?”, The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations, no. 25, pp. 117–147, May 1995, doi: 10.1501/Intrel_0000000124.
ISNAD
Demir, İpek. “To What Extent Has Decision-Making in the United Nations System Changed since the Ending of the Cold War ?”. The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations. 25 (May 1, 1995): 117-147. https://doi.org/10.1501/Intrel_0000000124.
JAMA
1.Demir İ. To What Extent Has Decision-Making in the United Nations System Changed since the Ending of the Cold War ? The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations. 1995;:117–147.
MLA
Demir, İpek. “To What Extent Has Decision-Making in the United Nations System Changed since the Ending of the Cold War ?”. The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations, no. 25, May 1995, pp. 117-4, doi:10.1501/Intrel_0000000124.
Vancouver
1.İpek Demir. To What Extent Has Decision-Making in the United Nations System Changed since the Ending of the Cold War ? The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations. 1995 May 1;(25):117-4. doi:10.1501/Intrel_0000000124