U.S. Policy in International Institutions: Defining Reasonable Options in an Unreasonable World

Reviewed by Joan Spero

Security, economics, resources and the U.N. are all foci of institutional change that pose new issues for the United States or reopen old ones. A good deal of thinking has to be done and this volume is packed with examples of it, some reprinted from other sources and some stimulated by the Ralph Bunche Institute at CUNY.