Description |
xiv, 157 pages ; 22 cm |
Contents |
The new world order and the United Nations / Gareth Evans -- Learning from the Gulf / Brian Urquhart -- International disputes and a New World optimism / Robert Hill -- The Gulf war and the United Nations / Elaine Darling -- The New World Order and the Middle East / Amin Saikal -- Designing more cost-effective methods for resolving international disputes / Connie Peck -- Thinking about the structural context of international dispute resolution / John Braithwaite -- International law and the Gulf war / Ivan Shearer -- Human rights in the New World Order: discouraging conclusions from the Gulf crisis / Philip Alston -- North/south dimensions of a New World Order / Alan Oxley -- Implications of the Gulf war for the Third World / Russell Rollason -- The New World Order and international trade / Ruth Pearce -- Reforming the United Nations for the post-cold war era / Peter Wilenski |
Summary |
Australia's leaders and scholars, elaborates on their vision of the future of the united nations after the cold war, after the Gulf war |
Analysis |
Developing countries |
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Gulf War |
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Human rights |
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International dispute mediation |
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International organisations |
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Middle East |
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Overseas item |
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United Nations |
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War (International law) |
Notes |
"Centre for International and Public Law, ANU' |
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"United Nations Association of Australia' |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Subject |
United Nations -- Congresses.
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United Nations.
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Aggression (International law)
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Arbitration (International law)
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International economic relations.
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International relations -- Congresses.
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Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings.
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Author |
Alston, Philip.
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Bustelo, Mara R.
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Australian National University. Centre for International and Public Law.
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United Nations Association of Australia.
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LC no. |
91218138 |
ISBN |
1862870675 (paperback) |
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