Reforming the United Nations : the struggle for legitimacy and effectiveness / edited by Joachim Müller.
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- United Nations -- Management
- United Nations -- Reform
- Nations Unies -- Gestion
- Nations Unies -- Réforme
- United Nations
- Vereinte Nationen
- Vereinte Nationen
- Independent Inquiry Committee into the United Nations Oil-for-Food Programme
- Millennium Summit (2000 : N.Y.)
- UN Millennium Project
- UN -- Organizational reform
- UN. High-Level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change
- UN. Human Rights Council
- UN. Secretary-General
- UN. Security Council -- Organizational reform
- 2005 World Summit Outcome
- Millennium Development Goals
- LAW -- International
- Legislative bodies -- Reform
- Management
- Reform
- Hervormingen
- Verenigde Naties
- ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM
- INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
- ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE
- DEVELOPMENT
- HUMAN RIGHTS
- INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
- IRAQ
- PEACE ENFORCEMENT
- PEACEBUILDING
- PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
- PETROLEUM REVENUES
- POVERTY MITIGATION
- SANCTIONS
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- KZ4986 .R44 2006
- 89.72
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
pt. 1. Reforming the United Nations : the struggle for legitimacy and effectiveness -- pt. 2. Documents.
The United Nations is in need of reform. A number of recommendations are put forward to facilitate the reform process in the United Nations, realising, however, that this will remain cumbersome and a lengthy step-by-step effort. This work describes the reform process leading to the United Nations Summit in September 2005.
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