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European Union-United Nations relations

The EU is committed to multilateralism, with a strong and effective United Nations at its core. This commitment is rooted in the conviction that to be able respond to global crises, challenges and threats, the international community needs an efficient multilateral system, founded on the UN Charter and the three pillars of the UN system.


Over the years the EU has established a strong relationship with the UN. Cooperation takes place on a broad range of areas covered by the different UN bodies and organisations. The EU and its Members States are also the largest donor to the UN system, and the EU has a special observer status at the UN General Assembly (UNGA).

This Library Guide provides access to relevant and authoritative resources related to the relationship between the EU and UN. This includes books, articles, databases, websites, podcasts, videos and EU publications. 

                            UN and EU flag combined.

 

Please note:

This bibliography is not exhaustive; it provides a selection of resources made by the Council Library. All titles are hyperlinked to Eureka, the resource discovery service of the Council Library, where you can find additional materials on the subject.

The contents are the sole responsibility of their authors. Resources linked from this bibliography do not necessarily represent the positions, policies, or opinions of the Council of the European Union or the European Council. Some resources link outside of the @consilium.europa.eu domain. 

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The Library guides contain a selection of relevant resources from the online Eureka catalogue of the Council Libraries. They also contain titles beyond our collections, including open-access publications and websites. The Library guides do not necessarily represent the positions, policies or opinions of the Council of the European Union or the European Council.