Inside the UN Security Council analyses informal practices within Security Council decision-making, both in general and focused on the case of Darfur in the west of Sudan, to pull back the curtain on decision-making.
Inside the UN Security Council analyses informal practices within Security Council decision-making, both in general and focused on the case of Darfur in the west of Sudan, to pull back the curtain on decision-making.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Jess Gifkins is a Senior Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Technology Sydney. Her research is on the United Nations and the Responsibility to Protect, with projects on practices, the UK at the UN, queering atrocity prevention, and early warning of atrocity crimes. Her article with Professor Jason Ralph won 'Best Article for 2017' in the European Journal of International Relations, and she has also published research in International Affairs, Cooperation and Conflict, Global Governance, Global Responsibility to Protect, the British Journal of Politics and International Relations, and the Australian Journal of International Affairs among other outlets.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1: Influence in the UN Security Council 2: Legitimation Practices 3: On the Ground in Darfur 4: The Politics of Agenda-setting 5: Inching Towards Sanctions 6: The UN Security Council's First Referral to the ICC 7: Peacekeeping and the Challenge of Consent Conclusion
Introduction 1: Influence in the UN Security Council 2: Legitimation Practices 3: On the Ground in Darfur 4: The Politics of Agenda-setting 5: Inching Towards Sanctions 6: The UN Security Council's First Referral to the ICC 7: Peacekeeping and the Challenge of Consent Conclusion
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