Description |
xii, 746 pages ; 24 cm |
Series |
A project of the International Peace Academy |
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Project of the International Peace Academy.
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Contents |
1. Introduction / David M. Malone -- 2. Security Council Decisions in Perspective / Peter Wallensteen and Patrik Johansson -- 3. The Humanitarian Impulse / Thomas G. Weiss -- 4. Human Rights / Joanna Weschler -- 5. Democratization / Gregory H. Fox -- 6. Tackling Terrorism / Edward C. Luck -- 7. Conflict Prevention / Elizabeth M. Cousens -- 8. Armed Nonstate Actors / Andres Franco -- 9. The Use of Force / Adam Roberts -- 10. The Authorization Model: Resolution 678 and Its Effects / Frank Berman -- 11. Reforming Sanctions / David Cortright and George A. Lopez -- 12. The Iraq Sanctions Committee / Peter van Walsum -- 13. The Angola Sanctions Committee / David J. R. Angell -- 14. Weapons of Mass Destruction: The Iraqi Case / Pascal Teixeira da Silva -- 15. Virtual Trusteeship / Simon Chesterman -- 16. Council Working Methods and Procedure / Susan C. Hulton -- 17. The Permanent and Elected Council Members / Kishore Mahbubani -- 18. The UN Secretary-General / Marrack Goulding -- 19. International Tribunals and Courts / Philippe Kirsch, John T. Holmes and Mora Johnson -- 20. Collaborating with Regional Organizations / Shepard Forman and Andrew Grene -- 21. Groups of Friends / Teresa Whitfield -- 22. Special Representatives of the Secretary-General / Connie Peck -- 23. Pressure for Security Council Reform / Bardo Fassbender -- 24. The United States in the Security Council: A Faustian Bargain? / Frederick Rawski and Nathan Miller -- 25. Working with Nongovernmental Organizations / James A. Paul -- 26. The Middle East Peace Process / Bruce D. Jones -- 27. Namibia / Cedric Thornberry -- 28. El Salvador / Blanca Antonini -- 29. Mozambique / Aldo Ajello and Patrick Wittmann -- 30. Bosnia / Mats Berdal -- 31. Haiti / Sebastian von Einsiedel and David M. Malone -- 32. Rwanda / Howard Adelman and Astri Suhrke -- 32.1. An Insider's Account / Colin Keating -- 32.2. An African Perspective / Ibrahim A. Gambari -- 33. Sierra Leone / John Hirsch -- 34. Kosovo / Paul Heinbecker -- 35. East Timor / Stewart Eldon -- 35.1. A Field Perspective / Ian Martin -- 36. Ethiopia/Eritrea / Adekeye Adebajo -- 37. The Security Council and International Law / Steven R. Ratner -- 38. The Security Council in the Twenty-First Century / Cameron R. Hume -- 39. Conclusion / David M. Malone -- App. 1. Security Council-Mandated Peace Operations, 1945-2003 -- App. 2. Multinational Operations Tasked and Authorized by the UN, 1945-2003 -- App. 3. Security Council-Mandated Sanctions Regimes |
Summary |
The nature and scope of UN Security Council decisions - significantly changed in the post-Cold War era - have enormous implications for the conduct of foreign policy. This title offers a comprehensive view of the council both internally and as a key player in world politics |
Notes |
Formerly CIP. Uk |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
United Nations. Security Council.
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United Nations -- Armed Forces.
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Security, International.
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International law.
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Cold War.
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SUBJECT |
Europe http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045631 -- Security
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Genre/Form |
Aufsatzsammlung
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Author |
Malone, David, 1954-
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International Peace Academy.
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LC no. |
2003058572 |
ISBN |
1588262154 hardcover alkaline paper |
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1588262405 pb alkaline paper |
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