‘Perilous Interventions is an important work of scholarship of the world order and the institution which was supposed to maintain it, the United Nations Security Council. Clearly, as Puri tells it, the world order is frayed and the UNSC is no longer in a position to honestly exercise the enormous powers that were given to it by the UN Charter in the wake of the second World War. The UNSC was the realpolitik part of the idealistic UN system. Unfortunately, what Puri tells us is that realpolitik has gone haywire, and little or nothing is left of the ideals for which all the nations of the world agreed to sign the UN Charter.’