International legal scholar Kenneth Anderson analyzes US-UN relations in
each major aspect of the United Nations' work-security, human rights and
universal values, and development-and offers workable, practical
principles for US policy toward the United Nations. He addresses the
crucial question of whether, when, and how the United States should
engage or not engage with the United Nations in each of its many
different organs and activities, giving workable, pragmatic meaning to
multilateral engagement across the full range of the United Nations'
work.