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Reforming UN Decision-Making Procedures
Reforming UN Decision-Making Procedures
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civil society participation
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Country Specific Configurations
deliberative democracy in United Nations
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EU Seat
Gianni De Michelis
global conflict resolution
Global Institutions
Hall Ways
Informal Interactive Dialogues
institutional accountability
international governance
Market Accountability
NAM
NATO's Intervention
NATO’s Intervention
NGO Community
NGO Involvement
NGO Participation
NGO Representative
NGO Working Group
Peacekeeping
Razali Plan
SC Member
SC Membership
SC Reform
Security Council reform
UN Reform
UN Security Council
United Nations
Vice Versa
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What is Wrong with the UN
Product details
- ISBN 9780815377634
- Weight: 410g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 26 Oct 2017
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
The institutional procedures for the UN’s decision-making on issues of global peace and security, first and foremost the Security Council (SC), were conceived with the objective of enabling a swift but internationally coordinated response to irregular situations of crises. Today, however, the UN is constantly involved in situations of conflict and has expanded its range of activities.
Martin Daniel Niemetz has just completed his PhD at London School of Economics, UK. He is currently a Political Advisor to the Executive Office of the Secretary-General, Vienna, Austria.
Reforming UN Decision-Making Procedures
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