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United Nations War Crimes Commission archive

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SOAS Inaugural Lecture
UN Origins
A Positive Peace: Britain and the Creation of the United Nations
Vickery, Neale James (Supervisor Prof. Daniel Plesch)
The United Nations: Managing and Re-shaping a New World Order
Acharya, A., Plesch, D.
Wartime Origins and the Future United Nations
Plesch, D., & Weiss, T. G. (Eds.)
America, Hitler and the UN: How the Allies Won World War II and Forged a Peace
Plesch, Dan
Women and the UN: A New History of Women’s International Human Rights
Adami, R., & Plesch, D. (Eds.)
1945’s Forgotten Insight: Multilateralism as Realist Necessity
Plesch, D., & Weiss, T. G.
1945’s Lesson: ‘Good-Enough’ Global Governance Ain’t Good Enough
Plesch, D., & Weiss, T. G.
Building on the 1943-48 United Nations War Crimes Commission
Plesch, Dan
A New Paradigm of Customary International Criminal Law
Plesch, D., Sattler, S.
Prewar and wartime postwar planning: antecedents to the UN moment in San Francisco, 1945
Rofe, J. Simon (Supervisor Prof. Daniel Plesch)
Financing Gaps, Competitiveness and Capabilities: Why Bretton Woods needs a Radical Rethink
Roy, Pallavi (Editor Prof. Daniel Plesch)
Economic growth, the UN and the global South: an unfulfilled promise
Roy, Pallavi (Contributor Prof. Daniel Plesch)
The UNRRA: the ambiguity of ‘rehabilitation’, suppressed discourses, and unlearned lessons from FDR’s post-war assistance operation
Plesch, D., Schneider, G.
Commentary: The restorative archeology of knowledge about the role of women in the history of the UN – Theoretical implications for international relations
Adami, R., Plesch, D., Acharya, A.