Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XV, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations, 1992-1993.

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Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XV, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations, 1992-1993.

Included here are documents about the United Nations, its budget processes, peacekeeping efforts, administrative organization, and economic and social development programs. Regarding Thornburgh's final report, there are drafts and background material for all issues, as well as the final report itself that outlines both problems and suggested solutions. The files are arranged in nine sections: I. Speeches; II. Under-Secretary-General Thornburgh's Files; III. Memoranda and Correspondence; IV. Financial Restructuring and Peacekeeping; V. Events and Schedules; VI. Foreign Trips; VII. News Clippings; VIII. Country Files; IX. Ongoing United Nations materials.

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