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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 167mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 649g
- ISBN-13: 9781844078110
- ISBN-10: 1844078116
- Artikelnr.: 26136182
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 167mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 649g
- ISBN-13: 9781844078110
- ISBN-10: 1844078116
- Artikelnr.: 26136182
UBUNTU is the World Forum of Civil Society Networks. Its main objective is to build bridges of dialogue and communication amongst national and international institutions which are focused on promoting peace, endogenous development, dignity and human rights..
Part A. The World Campaign: Context and stages
1. By way of introduction: The World Forum of Civil Society Networks -
UBUNTU, Democratic Worldwide Governance and the World Campaign for In-Depth
Reform of the System of International Institutions
2. The World Campaign for In-Depth Reform of the System of International
Institutions
Part B. Analysis
3. Analysis of the evolution of the proposals for the Reform of the System
of International Institutions
4. World Democratic Governance
5. The 2006 war in Lebanon and the role of the United Nations
Part C. The Proposals - In General
6. Proposals for the Reform of the System of International Institutions.
Future Scenarios
7. Proposals for the Reform of the System of International Institutions to
make another world possible - The London Declaration'
8. Reforming the UN and other International Institutions
Part D. The Proposals - Arranged by Themes
9. Concerning two international conferences, two different yet
complementary momentums for progress along the analytical and propositive
path towards the in-depth reform of our international institutions
10. Proposals for a new architecture for the system of international
institutions for democratic worldwide governance
11. Proposals on reforming the General Assembly of the UN and the World
Parliament
12. Proposals on institutional reforms for peace, disarmament, security for
people, global justice and human rights
13. Proposals on institutional reforms for world social, environmental and
economic wellbeing; or the dialectics of development, the environment,
finance, and trade
14. An 'Open Letter to the new Secretary-General of the UN: Mr Ban
Ki-moon'1 and the three broad issues in a process of in-depth reform of the
system of international institutions
15. A multi-actor socio-political, global movement for global democratic
governance
1. By way of introduction: The World Forum of Civil Society Networks -
UBUNTU, Democratic Worldwide Governance and the World Campaign for In-Depth
Reform of the System of International Institutions
2. The World Campaign for In-Depth Reform of the System of International
Institutions
Part B. Analysis
3. Analysis of the evolution of the proposals for the Reform of the System
of International Institutions
4. World Democratic Governance
5. The 2006 war in Lebanon and the role of the United Nations
Part C. The Proposals - In General
6. Proposals for the Reform of the System of International Institutions.
Future Scenarios
7. Proposals for the Reform of the System of International Institutions to
make another world possible - The London Declaration'
8. Reforming the UN and other International Institutions
Part D. The Proposals - Arranged by Themes
9. Concerning two international conferences, two different yet
complementary momentums for progress along the analytical and propositive
path towards the in-depth reform of our international institutions
10. Proposals for a new architecture for the system of international
institutions for democratic worldwide governance
11. Proposals on reforming the General Assembly of the UN and the World
Parliament
12. Proposals on institutional reforms for peace, disarmament, security for
people, global justice and human rights
13. Proposals on institutional reforms for world social, environmental and
economic wellbeing; or the dialectics of development, the environment,
finance, and trade
14. An 'Open Letter to the new Secretary-General of the UN: Mr Ban
Ki-moon'1 and the three broad issues in a process of in-depth reform of the
system of international institutions
15. A multi-actor socio-political, global movement for global democratic
governance
Part A. The World Campaign: Context and stages
1. By way of introduction: The World Forum of Civil Society Networks -
UBUNTU, Democratic Worldwide Governance and the World Campaign for In-Depth
Reform of the System of International Institutions
2. The World Campaign for In-Depth Reform of the System of International
Institutions
Part B. Analysis
3. Analysis of the evolution of the proposals for the Reform of the System
of International Institutions
4. World Democratic Governance
5. The 2006 war in Lebanon and the role of the United Nations
Part C. The Proposals - In General
6. Proposals for the Reform of the System of International Institutions.
Future Scenarios
7. Proposals for the Reform of the System of International Institutions to
make another world possible - The London Declaration'
8. Reforming the UN and other International Institutions
Part D. The Proposals - Arranged by Themes
9. Concerning two international conferences, two different yet
complementary momentums for progress along the analytical and propositive
path towards the in-depth reform of our international institutions
10. Proposals for a new architecture for the system of international
institutions for democratic worldwide governance
11. Proposals on reforming the General Assembly of the UN and the World
Parliament
12. Proposals on institutional reforms for peace, disarmament, security for
people, global justice and human rights
13. Proposals on institutional reforms for world social, environmental and
economic wellbeing; or the dialectics of development, the environment,
finance, and trade
14. An 'Open Letter to the new Secretary-General of the UN: Mr Ban
Ki-moon'1 and the three broad issues in a process of in-depth reform of the
system of international institutions
15. A multi-actor socio-political, global movement for global democratic
governance
1. By way of introduction: The World Forum of Civil Society Networks -
UBUNTU, Democratic Worldwide Governance and the World Campaign for In-Depth
Reform of the System of International Institutions
2. The World Campaign for In-Depth Reform of the System of International
Institutions
Part B. Analysis
3. Analysis of the evolution of the proposals for the Reform of the System
of International Institutions
4. World Democratic Governance
5. The 2006 war in Lebanon and the role of the United Nations
Part C. The Proposals - In General
6. Proposals for the Reform of the System of International Institutions.
Future Scenarios
7. Proposals for the Reform of the System of International Institutions to
make another world possible - The London Declaration'
8. Reforming the UN and other International Institutions
Part D. The Proposals - Arranged by Themes
9. Concerning two international conferences, two different yet
complementary momentums for progress along the analytical and propositive
path towards the in-depth reform of our international institutions
10. Proposals for a new architecture for the system of international
institutions for democratic worldwide governance
11. Proposals on reforming the General Assembly of the UN and the World
Parliament
12. Proposals on institutional reforms for peace, disarmament, security for
people, global justice and human rights
13. Proposals on institutional reforms for world social, environmental and
economic wellbeing; or the dialectics of development, the environment,
finance, and trade
14. An 'Open Letter to the new Secretary-General of the UN: Mr Ban
Ki-moon'1 and the three broad issues in a process of in-depth reform of the
system of international institutions
15. A multi-actor socio-political, global movement for global democratic
governance