The U.N. History, Role and Attributions in Maintaining Peace in Contemporary International Relations
Abstract
Contemporary international relations are, at present, the result of a considerable evolution of interests, of all the states of the world and not only, whose spectrum has changed in the last two centuries through the emergence of governmental, regional or global organizations. Through them, small states have the opportunity to act, on the stage of international relations, having the support of all the members of the respective organization. Also, the citizens of the countries of the world now play a much more important role in the economy of international relations considering that through various types of non-governmental organizations, with regional or global representation, they can express their points of view.
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