The United Nations under Ban Ki-moon : give diplomacy a chance
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The United Nations under Ban Ki-moon : give diplomacy a chance
Palgrave Macmillan, c2019
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Chronology: p. 223-299
Bibliography: p. 301-306
Includes index
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内容説明
This book chronicles the story of the United Nations under Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in the decade 2007-2016. Marcel Jesensky provides a compelling account of the organization's activities and Ban Ki-moon's role in reconciling the aims, principles and prerogatives of his office, the organization and its Charter with the demands, interests and power of the member states. Today, as never before, the concept of the post-World War II multilateral framework of international relations tries to harmonize the claims for its reform and re-evaluation with growing demands to manage the globalized world. This work, invaluable for readers interested in global governance, multilateral diplomacy, the United Nations and international relations, presents its subject in historical context and provides answers to assist its understanding.
目次
1 Introduction: I Will Not Ban Anything
Part I: International Cooperation and Multilateralism
2 Development for All: We Still Can3 Climate Change: Future in Our Hands 4 Ebola Virus: A Test of Multilateralism Part II: The Regional Impact on Global Security
5 DRC: Enormous and Complex Expectations6 Sudan - South Sudan - Darfur: On the Road to Lasting Peace7 Afghanistan: Stories of Resilience and Accomplishment8 Iraq: Trying to Turn a Page9 Libya: What Went Wrong in 2011?10 Syria: Khalas, Enough
Part III: Challenges to The Post-Cold War Security Architecture
11 Kosovo: Obviously a Delicate Matter 12 Georgia: A New Dividing Line13 Ukraine: Time for Cool Heads to Prevail
Part IV: Multilateral Diplomacy
14 Iran's Nuclear Program: A Triumph of Diplomacy15 The Middle East Peace Process: A Can is Kicked Down an Endless Road
16 Conclusion: The United Nations Matters
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