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E-grāmata: Oxford Handbook on the United Nations [Oxford Handbooks Online E-books]

Edited by (Presidential Professor and Director Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies, The CUNY Graduate Center), Edited by (Senior Research Associate, Centre for International Studies, University of Oxford,)
  • Formāts: 842 pages
  • Sērija : Oxford Handbooks
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Nov-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780191577468
  • Oxford Handbooks Online E-books
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  • Formāts: 842 pages
  • Sērija : Oxford Handbooks
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Nov-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780191577468
The Oxford Handbook on the United Nations is an authoritative, one-volume treatment of sixty years of history of the United Nations written by distinguished scholars, analysts, and practitioners. Citations and suggested readings contain a wealth of primary and secondary references to the history, politics, and law of the world organization. This Handbook includes a clear and penetrating examination of the UN's development since 1945 and the challenges that it faces in the twenty-first century. This key reference work also contains appendices of the UN Charter, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the Stature of the International Court of Justice.

This volume is intended to shape the discipline of UN studies, and to establish itself as the essential point of reference for all those working on, in, or around the world organization. It is substantial in scope, containing contributions from over 40 leading scholars and practitioners--writing sometimes controversially, but always authoritatively--on the key topics and debates that define the institution.
List of Tables
xiii
List of Figures
xiv
Editors xv
Contributors xvi
List of Abbreviations
xxiv
PART I INTRODUCTION
World Politics: Continuity and Change since 1945
3(38)
Thomas G. Weiss
Sam Daws
PART II THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS
Political Approaches
41(17)
Michael Barnett
Martha Finnemore
Legal Perspectives
58(24)
Jose E. Alvarez
Evolution in Knowledge
82(15)
Leon Gordenker
Christer Jonsson
PART III PRINCIPAL ORGANS
General Assembly
97(20)
M. J. Peterson
Security Council
117(19)
David M. Malone
Economic and Social Council
136(13)
Gert Rosenthal
Trusteeship Council
149(11)
Ralph Wilde
Secretariat: Independence and Reform
160(15)
James O. C. Jonah
Secretary-General
175(18)
Edward Newman
International Court of Justice
193(24)
James Crawford
Tom Grant
PART IV RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHER ACTORS
Regional Groups and Alliances
217(16)
Waheguru Pal Singh Sidhu
Bretton Woods Institutions
233(21)
Ngaire Woods
Civil Society
254(21)
Paul Wapner
Private Sector
264
Craig N. Murphy
Media
275(12)
Garbara Crossette
PART V INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY
Disarmament
287(13)
Keith Krause
Peaceful Settlement of Disputes and Conflict Prevention
300(23)
Rama Mani
Peacekeeping Operations
323(26)
Michael W. Doyle
Nicholas Sambanis
Sanctions
349(21)
David Cortright
George A. Lopez
Linda Gerber-Stellingwerf
Peace Enforcement
370(17)
Michael Pugh
Humanitarian Intervention
387(17)
Ramesh Thakur
Post-Conflict Peacebuilding
404(23)
Roland Paris
Terrorism
427(12)
Jane Boulden
PART VI HUMAN RIGHTS
Norms and Machinery
439(24)
Bertrand G. Ramcharan
International Criminal Court and Ad Hoc Tribunals
463(16)
Richard Goldstone
Humanitarian Action and Coordination
479(17)
Jeff Crisp
Women and Gender
496(15)
Charlotte Bunch
Children
511(14)
Yves Beigbeder
Minorities and Indigenous Peoples
525(14)
Maivan Clech Lam
Human Security
539(22)
Fen O. Hampson
Christopher K. Penny
PART VII DEVELOPMENT
Coordinating Economic and Social Affairs
561(21)
Jacques Fomerand
Dennis Dijkzeul
Health and Infectious Disease
582(10)
Gian Luca Burci
Natural Resource Management and Sustainable Development
592(19)
Nico Schrijver
Organized Crime
611(9)
Frank G. Madsen
Democracy and Good Governance
620(14)
W. Andy Knight
Human Development
634(19)
Richard Jolly
PART VIII PROSPECTS FOR REFORM
Principal Organs
653(22)
Edward C. Luck
Financing
675(26)
Jeffrey Laurenti
Widening Participation
701(72)
Chadwick F. Alger
Appendices
1. Suggested Further Reading
716(18)
2. The UN System
734(2)
3. The Charter of the United Nations
736(20)
4. Statute of the International Court of Justice
756(11)
5. Universal Declaration of Human Rights
767(6)
Subject Index 773(34)
Personal Name Index 807
Thomas G. Weiss is Presidential Professor of Political Science at The CUNY Graduate Center and Director of the Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies, where he is co-director of the United Nations Intellectual History Project. He is the chair of the Academic Council on the UN System and the former editor of its journal, Global Governance. He has written or edited some 35 books and numerous articles about multilateral approaches to international peace and security, humanitarian action, and sustainable development.





Sam Daws is a Senior Research Associate in the Centre for International Studies at the University of Oxford, where he is directing a project on UN Governance and Reform. He has served as a senior policy advisor on UN issues for 17 years, including three years as First Officer in the Executive Office of Secretary-General Kofi Annan. He previously directed a Geneva-based international consultancy. He undertook doctoral studies on UN reform at New College, Oxford, and has been a visiting fellow at Cambridge and Yale Universities. He has co-authored or edited six books.