This revised and updated edition of Bailey's comprehensive 1975 guide discusses the changes in procedure and practice in the UN Security Council that have emerged in recent years and takes account of such recent developments as the emergence of private consultations, consensus, and regional ideological groups. It includes a new chapter on voting and the veto.
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The United Nations Security Council is the world's most important decision-making body on issues of international peace and security. This book by Bailey and Daws is the definitive study of its procedures, now in a third edition. It is well-written and based on superb scholarship. Anyone who works on Council issues must refer to this important volume.