Some Problems in International Administration
1945; Wiley; Volume: 5; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/972361
ISSN1540-6210
Autores Tópico(s)Global Peace and Security Dynamics
Resumolaborate in the years immediately ahead, there are no formulas by which such organizations can be built or administered. There are, in fact, few readily available patterns which administrators can grasp when creating any new organization, even a purely domestic one, for, let us say, the disposal of surplus property or the enforcemen of manpower controls. Organization is never ready made; the organization which is best suited to do any job and the methods it will use in doing it are necessarily tailor made. They must be cut and fitted for the particular task to be accomplished. There have, of course, been other international organizations before the establishment of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. Following the last war there were a number of international organizations founded, just as there are to be others created following this war. Those that were born in the wake of the last war included the League of Nations, the International Labor Organization, the Permanent Court of International Justice, and others. But between these and UNRRA a basic distinction must be drawn.
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