Buch, Englisch, 316 Seiten, GB, Format (B × H): 166 mm x 250 mm, Gewicht: 726 g
Involving Mechanisms for the Prevention and Resolution of Conflict
Buch, Englisch, 316 Seiten, GB, Format (B × H): 166 mm x 250 mm, Gewicht: 726 g
ISBN: 978-90-411-0248-5
Verlag: Wolters Kluwer
Dr Peck also examines the efficacy of the United Nations' machinery in the conduct of preventive diplomacy, and comes up with the telling point that the Security Council is not well suited to the task. What is needed, she argues, is a less political and more professional approach, that is, provision of a larger (and more autonomous) role for the Secretary-General and the development of a greater specialist capacity within the Secretariat. Dr Peck gives appropriate weight to the importance of peace building, both before and after conflict, as an integral part of conflict prevention, and the United Nations' role therein.
Her recommendations on the measures that can be undertaken by the United Nations to prevent disputes deserve careful consideration by anyone who cares for the United Nations and believes that, whatever the frustrations that may be encountered from time to time, its role in ensuring peace and security is indispensable. '
--From the foreword by Gareth Evans, QC, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Australia.
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Foreword; Gareth Evans, QC, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Australia
I. The Effect of the Cold War on the UN's Ability to Prevent and Settle Conflict.
II. The UN as a Dispute Settlement System.
III. The Entrapping Nature of Conflict Escalation.
IV. The Nature of Intra-State Conflict.
V. Peacebuilding within States.
VI. Peacebuilding by International Organizations.
VII. Preventive Diplomacy: Past and Current Practices.
VIII. Strengthening the UN's Interest-Based Approach through the Development of UN Conflict Prevention and Resolution Centers.
IX. Strengthening the UN's Rights-Based Approach to International Disputes.
X. Strengthening the UN's Rights-Based Approach to Human Rights Problems within States.
XI. Strengthening the UN's Power-Based Approach.
XII. Giving the UN the Resources It Needs to Become a More Effective System.
XIII. Strengthening the UN as a Dispute Settlement System. Bibliography.