This book explores the nature and problems of global governance as we enter the next millennium. It focuses on the United Nations, the most ambitious experiment to date in multilateral management of world society. Leading scholars, policy-makers, and representatives of non-governmental organizations examine the economic, security, and civil political dimensions of governance, exploring the impact of changing global conditions on national, regional, and international institutions and processes of governance. They use the experience of the United Nations system to illuminate the nature and…mehr
This book explores the nature and problems of global governance as we enter the next millennium. It focuses on the United Nations, the most ambitious experiment to date in multilateral management of world society. Leading scholars, policy-makers, and representatives of non-governmental organizations examine the economic, security, and civil political dimensions of governance, exploring the impact of changing global conditions on national, regional, and international institutions and processes of governance. They use the experience of the United Nations system to illuminate the nature and viability of sovereign and non-sovereign forms of governance in an era of rapid political, economic, cultural, strategic, and ecological change.
Albert J. Paolini was Assistant Lecturer in International Relations at the La Trobe University. Anthony P. Jarvis is Lecturer in International Relations at the La Trobe University. Christian Reus-Smit is Lecturer in International Relations at Monash University.
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PART 1: Historical and Theoretical Context - Changing Patterns of Governance: From Absolution to Global Governance; Christian Reus-Smit - PART 2: The Security Dimension of Global Governance - The Place of Law in Collective Security: Reflections on the Recent Activity of the Security Council; Martti Kosenniemi - Let Whatever is Smouldering Erupt? Conditional Sovereignty, Reviewable Intervention and Rwanda; Henry Shue - The Shortcomings of the 'New Humanitarianism'; Alain Destxhe - Peacekeeping or Peace Enforcement? Global Flux and the Dilemmas of United Nations' Intervention; Lieutenant General J M Sanderson, AC - The UN Role in Facilitating Regional Nuclear-Free and Weapons-of-Mass-Destruction-Free Zones; Michael Hamel-Green - Greening the United Nations: Future Conditional?; Lorraine Elliott PART 3: The Economic Dimension of Global Governance - The New World Disorder: If the States Collapse, Can the Nations be United?; Immanuel Wallerstein - Where are the People? The United Nations, Global Economic Institutions and Governance; Smitu Kothari - The Bretton Woods Institutions and the Demise of the United Nations Development System; Walden Bello - The Case for an Economic Security Council in the United Nations; Mahbub ul Haq - PART 4: The Civil-Political Dimension of Global Governance - Introduction - The United Nations and World Order in Democratic Transition; Yoshikazo Sakamoto - Powerful Tendencies, Enduring Tensions and Glaring Contradictions: The United Nations in a Turbulent World; James N. Rosenau - The Outlook for UN Reform: Necessary, but Impossible - Regional Arrangements and Democratic Reform of the United Nations; Nancy Viviani - PART 5: Concluding Reflections - The Un's Place In the Era of Globalization: A Four Dimensional Perspective; Joseph A. Camilleri
PART 1: Historical and Theoretical Context - Changing Patterns of Governance: From Absolution to Global Governance; Christian Reus-Smit - PART 2: The Security Dimension of Global Governance - The Place of Law in Collective Security: Reflections on the Recent Activity of the Security Council; Martti Kosenniemi - Let Whatever is Smouldering Erupt? Conditional Sovereignty, Reviewable Intervention and Rwanda; Henry Shue - The Shortcomings of the 'New Humanitarianism'; Alain Destxhe - Peacekeeping or Peace Enforcement? Global Flux and the Dilemmas of United Nations' Intervention; Lieutenant General J M Sanderson, AC - The UN Role in Facilitating Regional Nuclear-Free and Weapons-of-Mass-Destruction-Free Zones; Michael Hamel-Green - Greening the United Nations: Future Conditional?; Lorraine Elliott PART 3: The Economic Dimension of Global Governance - The New World Disorder: If the States Collapse, Can the Nations be United?; Immanuel Wallerstein - Where are the People? The United Nations, Global Economic Institutions and Governance; Smitu Kothari - The Bretton Woods Institutions and the Demise of the United Nations Development System; Walden Bello - The Case for an Economic Security Council in the United Nations; Mahbub ul Haq - PART 4: The Civil-Political Dimension of Global Governance - Introduction - The United Nations and World Order in Democratic Transition; Yoshikazo Sakamoto - Powerful Tendencies, Enduring Tensions and Glaring Contradictions: The United Nations in a Turbulent World; James N. Rosenau - The Outlook for UN Reform: Necessary, but Impossible - Regional Arrangements and Democratic Reform of the United Nations; Nancy Viviani - PART 5: Concluding Reflections - The Un's Place In the Era of Globalization: A Four Dimensional Perspective; Joseph A. Camilleri
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