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A Poor Thing, But Our Own

Lester Pearson considers the effectiveness of the United Nations in his fifth Reith lecture entitled 'A Poor Thing, but Our Own'.

Nobel Peace Prize winner and former Canadian Prime Minister Lester Pearson contemplates the political world order in his Reith series entitled 'Peace in the Family of Man'.

In this lecture entitled 'A Poor Thing, but Our Own', Lester Pearson asks whether the United Nations has been a success or a failure. To answer this question, he considers the evolution of the UN and its role in bringing countries together. He contemplates the key issues which the member countries have adhered to, and the organisation's effectiveness as a peacekeeping entity. Can it move beyond being a mixture of an institutional system of international coexistence to a constitutional system of international co-operation?

30 minutes

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  • Mon 16 Dec 1968 09:00

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