Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | IO BIO, Biographical Dictionary of Secretaries-General of International Organizations |
Editors | Bob Reinalda, Kent J. Kille and Jaci Eisenberg |
Place of Publication | Nijmegen |
Publisher | Radboud Universiteit |
Pages | 1-7pp |
Volume | 0 |
Edition | online |
Publication status | Published - 2017 |
Abstract
Trygve Halvdan Lie, Norwegian politician and first Secretary-General of the United Nations 1946-1953, was born 16 July 1896 in Kristiania (now Oslo), Norway and died 30 December 1968 in Geilo, Norway. His contribution to the United Nations and international relations in the immediate postwar years has been largely overlooked. In his design of the Secretariat, Lie focused his attention on establishing a foothold for the UN and its Secretary-General in international politics and achieved a meaningful, albeit limited, role for both in addressing the critical issues of the time. Although the member states rarely adopted or implemented Lies initiatives in political matters, he succeeded in carving out a space for an active and expansionist Secretary-General and established a number of precedents for his successors to build on.