Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 July 2011
1 The Carnegie Endowment deserves honor from those interested in studying international organization, for its publications have been consistently valuable. In addition to Perspectives, the Bailey and Sharp books were published under Carnegie Endowment auspices.
2 Rule 72, Rules of Procedure of the General Assembly, UN Document A/3660.
3 For some details, see my article, “Policy-Making and Secretariat Influence in the U.N. General Assembly: The Case of Public Information,” American Political Science Review, LIV (June 1960), pp. 359–73.
4 A recent article helps to provide insights into this problem. See Stoessinger, John G., “Financing the United Nations,” International Conciliation, No. 535 (November 1961), pp. 3–72.Google Scholar