UN reform : 75 years of challenge and change
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書誌事項
UN reform : 75 years of challenge and change
(The ACUNS series on the UN system / Alistair Edgar, Lorraine Elliott, series editors)
Edward Elgar, c2019
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Over three-quarters of a century, the UN has been impacted by major changes in the balance of powers among its member states. This unique and insightful book offers detailed commentary on its historic effectiveness and reviews the capacity of the UN to reform and adapt to global challenges. This book constitutes a judgement on the overwhelming importance as well as the vulnerability of multilateralism at a time when the UN has never been more indispensable
This book describes:
How autocracy in the US, China and Russia constrains the UN
Why North-South politics has been a constant feature of intergovernmental debate
How the UN development system became an extended patronage system
What the UN learnt from its peacekeeping failures, and how it continues to adapt
Four areas of needed and feasible reform to restore UN credibility.
This impressive book will be vital to the staff of permanent missions of member governments to the UN, as well as UN secretariat staff. It will also benefit researchers exploring international organizations and the staff of development NGOs, as well as a broader audience of those interested in UN and global politics.
目次
Contents: Acknowledgements Foreword Introduction: What's Wrong with the UN? 1. The Growing UN Edifice 2. Peace Operations: prevention better than cure 3. Human Rights and Justice: from back to front 4. The Humanitarian Record 5. The UN in Development 6. Reviving the UN through Achievable Reform Index
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