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Reforming the United Nations, 5 : The Struggle for Legitimacy and Effectiveness.
2006
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Title
Reforming the United Nations, 5 : The Struggle for Legitimacy and Effectiveness.
Author
Muller, Joachim., author.
Item Type
Book
Description
1 online resource (545 pages).
ISBN
9789047409601 electronic book
Summary
The United Nations is in need of reform. A number of recommendations are put forward to facilitate the reform process in the United Nations, realising, however, that this will remain cumbersome and a lengthy step-by-step effort. This work describes the reform process leading to the United Nations Summit in September 2005.
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The United Nations is in need of reform. A number of recommendations are put forward to facilitate the reform process in the United Nations, realising, however, that this will remain cumbersome and a lengthy step-by-step effort. This work describes the reform process leading to the United Nations Summit in September 2005.
The United Nations is in need of reform. A number of recommendations are put forward to facilitate the reform process in the United Nations, realising, however, that this will remain cumbersome and a lengthy step-by-step effort. This work describes the reform process leading to the United Nations Summit in September 2005.
Formatted Contents Note
PREFACE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
PART I REFORMING THE UNITED NATIONS: THE STRUGGLE FOR LEGITIMACY AND EFFECTIVENESS
1. THE HISTORY OF UNITED NATIONS REFORM EFFORTS, 1950 TO 2002
1.1 COLD WAR, NORTH-SOUTH CONFLICT AND THE REVITALIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS, 1950 TO 1996
1.2 STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENTS AND A NEW VISION: THE QUIET REVOLUTION, 1997 TO 2002
1.3 SECURITY COUNCIL REFORM: THE UNFINISHED BUSINESS
2. NEW REFORM INITIATIVES: THE STRUGGLE FOR LEGITIMACY AND EFFECTIVENESS, 2003 TO 2006
2.1 SEPTEMBER 11, IRAQ AND THE ISSUE OF COLLECTIVE SECURITY.
2.2 A FORK IN THE ROAD: THE NEED FOR A FUNDAMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF THE UNITED NATIONS
2.3 HIGH-LEVEL PANEL ON THREATS, CHALLENGES AND CHANGE: A MORE SECURE WORLD
2.4 UN MILLENNIUM PROJECT: INVESTING IN DEVELOPMENT
2.5 UNITED NATIONS SECRETARY-GENERAL: IN LARGER FREEDOM
2.6 UNITED NATIONS OIL-FOR-FOOD PROGRAMME: THE VOLCKER INQUIRY AND CONGRESSIONAL INITIATIVES
2.7 SECURITY COUNCIL REFORM: THE COLLAPSE OF ASPIRATIONS
2.8 2005 WORLD SUMMIT: A ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY
2.9 FOLLOW-UP TO THE WORLD SUMMIT: CONTINUED AND NEW REFORM EFFORTS.
2.10 CONCLUDING COMMENTS: INCREMENTAL STEPS TOWARDS LEGITIMACY AND EFFECTIVENESS
PART II DOCUMENTS
II.1 A MORE SECURE WORLD: OUR SHARED RESPONSIBILITY High-level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change, 2 December 2004
II.2 INVESTING IN DEVELOPMENT: A PRACTICAL PLAN TO ACHIEVE THE MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS UN Millennium Project, 2005
II.3 IN LARGER FREEDOM: TOWARDS DEVELOPMENT, SECURITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS FOR ALL Secretary-General, United Nations, 21 March 2005.
II.4 THE MANAGEMENT OF THE UNITED NATIONS OIL-FOR-FOOD PROGRAMME Independent Inquiry Committee into the United Nations Oil-for-Food Programme, 7 September 2005
II.5 2005 WORLD SUMMIT OUTCOME United Nations World Summit, 16 September 2005
II.6 INVESTING IN THE UNITED NATIONS: FOR A STRONGER ORGANIZATION WORLDWIDE Secretary-General, United Nations, 7 March 2006
INDEX OF NAMES.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
PART I REFORMING THE UNITED NATIONS: THE STRUGGLE FOR LEGITIMACY AND EFFECTIVENESS
1. THE HISTORY OF UNITED NATIONS REFORM EFFORTS, 1950 TO 2002
1.1 COLD WAR, NORTH-SOUTH CONFLICT AND THE REVITALIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS, 1950 TO 1996
1.2 STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENTS AND A NEW VISION: THE QUIET REVOLUTION, 1997 TO 2002
1.3 SECURITY COUNCIL REFORM: THE UNFINISHED BUSINESS
2. NEW REFORM INITIATIVES: THE STRUGGLE FOR LEGITIMACY AND EFFECTIVENESS, 2003 TO 2006
2.1 SEPTEMBER 11, IRAQ AND THE ISSUE OF COLLECTIVE SECURITY.
2.2 A FORK IN THE ROAD: THE NEED FOR A FUNDAMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF THE UNITED NATIONS
2.3 HIGH-LEVEL PANEL ON THREATS, CHALLENGES AND CHANGE: A MORE SECURE WORLD
2.4 UN MILLENNIUM PROJECT: INVESTING IN DEVELOPMENT
2.5 UNITED NATIONS SECRETARY-GENERAL: IN LARGER FREEDOM
2.6 UNITED NATIONS OIL-FOR-FOOD PROGRAMME: THE VOLCKER INQUIRY AND CONGRESSIONAL INITIATIVES
2.7 SECURITY COUNCIL REFORM: THE COLLAPSE OF ASPIRATIONS
2.8 2005 WORLD SUMMIT: A ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY
2.9 FOLLOW-UP TO THE WORLD SUMMIT: CONTINUED AND NEW REFORM EFFORTS.
2.10 CONCLUDING COMMENTS: INCREMENTAL STEPS TOWARDS LEGITIMACY AND EFFECTIVENESS
PART II DOCUMENTS
II.1 A MORE SECURE WORLD: OUR SHARED RESPONSIBILITY High-level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change, 2 December 2004
II.2 INVESTING IN DEVELOPMENT: A PRACTICAL PLAN TO ACHIEVE THE MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS UN Millennium Project, 2005
II.3 IN LARGER FREEDOM: TOWARDS DEVELOPMENT, SECURITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS FOR ALL Secretary-General, United Nations, 21 March 2005.
II.4 THE MANAGEMENT OF THE UNITED NATIONS OIL-FOR-FOOD PROGRAMME Independent Inquiry Committee into the United Nations Oil-for-Food Programme, 7 September 2005
II.5 2005 WORLD SUMMIT OUTCOME United Nations World Summit, 16 September 2005
II.6 INVESTING IN THE UNITED NATIONS: FOR A STRONGER ORGANIZATION WORLDWIDE Secretary-General, United Nations, 7 March 2006
INDEX OF NAMES.
Series
Reforming the United Nations.
Available in Other Form
Print version: Muller, Joachim Reforming the United Nations, 5 : The Struggle for Legitimacy and Effectiveness Leiden : BRILL,c2006
Published
Leiden : Brill, 2006.
Language
English
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