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United Nations Reform: Heading North or South?
This book evaluates Kofi Annan's endeavor to reform the United Nations, seeking to understand why it was unsuccessful in so many cases, but also how global politics and ideological divisions played so forcefully into the many intra-institutional debates.
Author(s) | By Spencer Zifcak. |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 240 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 2 Jun 2009 |
Availability | Available |
This book evaluates Kofi Annan's endeavor to reform the United Nations, seeking to understand why it was unsuccessful in so many cases, but also how global politics and ideological divisions played so forcefully into the many intra-institutional debates.
1. The Grand Vision 2. The Security Council 3. The General Assembly 4. The Human Rights Council 5. The Use of Force in International Affairs 6. The Responsibility to Protect 7. Counter-Terrorism Strategy 8. Explaining What Happened 9. The UN's North-South
Spencer Zifcak is Professor of Law and Director of the Institute of Legal Studies at the Australian Catholic University and a Visiting Fellow at the Faculty of Law, University of Bristol.