
In this witty and satirical look at the world of international diplomacy, George Mikes explores the complexities and absurdities of the United Nations. With his trademark humor and keen eye for the ridiculous, Mikes examines the challenges of global cooperation and the often-baffling protocols that define international relations. Accompanied by the sharp and insightful illustrations of David Langdon, this book offers a lighthearted yet thought-provoking perspective on the efforts to unite nations in an increasingly divided world.
This work investigates the inherent absurdities of international diplomacy and the bureaucratic mechanisms of global governance. George Mikes, a noted humorist, applies a satirical lens to the post-war political landscape, examining how nations interact, negotiate, and occasionally fail to communicate. Through a blend of wit and observational commentary, the text deconstructs the formal protocols of the United Nations and the diplomatic traditions that govern state relations.
What You Will Find
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Critics often categorize this work as a classic example of mid-century British political satire. Readers frequently note that while the specific political references are dated, the underlying observations on human nature and institutional bureaucracy remain relevant to contemporary observers.
Page Count:
142
Publication Date:
1969-01-01
Publisher:
Penguin
ISBN-10:
0140027440
ISBN-13:
9780140027440
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