Cover of: Five to rule them all | David L. Bosco

Five to rule them all

the UN Security Council and the making of the modern world

Published by Oxford University Press in Oxford, England, New York .
Written in English

About the Book

From the Berlin Airlift to the Iraq War, the UN Security Council has stood at the heart of global politics. Part public theater, part smoke-filled backroom, the Council has enjoyed notable successes and suffered ignominious failures, but it has always provided a space for the five great powers to sit down together. Five to Rule Them All tells the inside story of this remarkable diplomatic creation. Drawing on extensive research, including dozens of interviews with serving and former ambassadors on the Council, the book chronicles political battles and personality clashes as it opens the closed doors of its meeting room. What emerges here is a revealing portrait of the most powerful diplomatic body in the world. When the five permanent members are united, David Bosco points out, the Council can wage war, impose blockades, redraw borders, unseat governments, and levy sanctions. There are almost no limits to its authority. Yet the Council exists in a world of realpolitik . Its members are, above all, powerful states with their own diverging interests. Time and again, the Council's performance has dashed the hope that its members would somehow work together to establish a more peaceful world. But if these lofty hopes have been unfulfilled, the Council has still served an invaluable purpose: to prevent conflict between the Great Powers. In this role, the Council has been an unheralded success. As Bosco reminds us, massacres in the Balkans and chaos in Iraq are human tragedies, but conflicts between the world's great powers in the nuclear age would be catastrophic. In this lively, fast-moving, and often humorous narrative, Bosco illuminates the role of the Security Council in the postwar world, making a compelling case for the enduring importance of the five who rule them all. - Publisher.

Table of Contents

Introduction
The council created
Fits and starts (1946-1956)
The court of world opinion (1957-1967)
A hostile environment (1968-1985)
The ice breaks (1986-1993)
Growing pains (1994-2001)
A more dangerous world (2001-2006)
Conclusion : The Council in context

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
341.23/23
Library of Congress
JZ5006.7 .B67 2009

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
x, 310 p.
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23175158M
Internet Archive
fivetorulethemal00bosc
ISBN 13
9780195328769
LC Control Number
2009008670
Library Thing
8637634
Goodreads
7107890
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