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Author Muschik, Eva-Maria, author.

Title Building states : the United Nations, development, and decolonization, 1945-1965 / Eva-Maria Muschik
Published New York : Columbia University Press, [2022]

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations, map
Series Columbia studies in international and global history
Columbia studies in international and global history.
Contents Introduction : managing the world -- The UN and the colonial world : international trusteeship and non-self-governing territories -- How to build a state : the UN in Libya -- If ten years suffice for Somaliland... -- Moving beyond advice : pioneering administrative assistance in Bolivia -- Hammarskjöld, decolonization, and the proposal for an international administrative service -- State-building meets peacekeeping : UN civilian operations in the Congo crisis, 1960-1964 -- Epilogue
Summary "Postwar multilateral cooperation is often viewed as an attempt to overcome the limitations of the nation-state system. However, in 1945, when the United Nations was founded, large parts of the world were still under imperial control. Building States investigates how the UN tried to manage the dissolution of European empires in the 1950s and 1960s-and helped transform the practice of international development and the meaning of state sovereignty in the process. Eva-Maria Muschik argues that the UN played a key role in the global proliferation and reinvention of the nation-state in the postwar era, as newly independent states came to rely on international assistance. Drawing on previously untapped primary sources, she traces how UN personnel-usually in close consultation with Western officials-sought to manage decolonization peacefully through international development assistance. Examining initiatives in Libya, Somaliland, Bolivia, and the Congo, Muschik shows how the UN pioneered a new understanding and practice of state building, presented as a technical challenge for international experts rather than a political process. UN officials increasingly took on public-policy functions, despite the organization's mandate not to interfere in the domestic affairs of its member states. These initiatives, Muschik suggests, had lasting effects on international development practice, peacekeeping, and post-conflict territorial administration. Casting new light on how international organizations became major players in the governance of developing countries, Building States has significant implications for the histories of decolonization, the Cold War, and international development"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 04, 2022)
Subject United Nations -- History -- 20th century
United Nations -- Libya
United Nations -- Horn of Africa
United Nations -- Bolivia
United Nations -- Congo (Democratic Republic)
SUBJECT United Nations fast
Subject Nation-building -- History -- 20th century
Decolonization -- History -- 20th century
World politics -- 1945-1989.
HISTORY -- Modern -- 20th Century.
Decolonization
Nation-building
World politics
Entkolonialisierung
Africa -- Horn of Africa
Bolivia
Congo (Democratic Republic)
Libya
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2021038650
ISBN 9780231553513
023155351X