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What''s Wrong With the United Nations and How to Fix It

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Informationen zum Autor Thomas G. Weiss is Presidential Professor at the City University of New York´s Graduate Center and Director of the Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies. Klappentext Six decades after its establishment! the United Nations and its system of related agencies and programs are perpetually in crisis. While the twentieth-century's world wars gave rise to ground-breaking efforts at international organization in 1919 and 1945! today's UN is ill-equipped to deal with contemporary challenges to world order. Neither the end of the Cold War nor the aftermath of 9/11 has led to the "next generation" of multilateral institutions.But what exactly is wrong with the UN! and how can we fix it? Is it possible to retrofit the world body? In his succinct and hard-hitting analysis! Thomas G. Weiss takes a diagnosis-and-cure approach to the world organization's inherent difficulties. In the first half of the book! he considers: the problems of international leadership and decision making in a world of self-interested states; the diplomatic difficulties caused by the artificial divisions between the industrialized North and the global South; the structural problems of managing the UN's many overlapping jurisdictions! agencies! and bodies; and the challenges of bureaucracy and leadership. The second half shows how to mitigate these maladies and points the way to a world in which the UN's institutional ills might be "cured." His remedies are not based on pious hopes of a miracle cure for the UN! but rather on specific and encouraging examples that could be replicated. With considered optimism and in contrast to received wisdom! Weiss contends that substantial change in intergovernmental institutions is plausible and possible.The new and expanded second edition of this well-regarded and indispensable book will continue to spark debate amongst students! scholars! and policymakers concerned with international politics! as well as anyone genuinely interested in the future of the United Nations and multilateral cooperation. Zusammenfassung Six decades after its establishment! the United Nations and its system of related agencies and programs are perpetually in crisis. While the twentieth-century´s world wars gave rise to ground-breaking efforts at international organization in 1919 and 1945! today´s UN is ill-equipped to deal with contemporary challenges to world order. Neither the end of the Cold War nor the aftermath of 9/11 has led to the "next generation" of multilateral institutions.But what exactly is wrong with the UN! and how can we fix it? Is it possible to retrofit the world body? In his succinct and hard-hitting analysis! Thomas G. Weiss takes a diagnosis-and-cure approach to the world organization´s inherent difficulties. In the first half of the book! he considers: the problems of international leadership and decision making in a world of self-interested states; the diplomatic difficulties caused by the artificial divisions between the industrialized North and the global South; the structural problems of managing the UN´s many overlapping jurisdictions! agencies! and bodies; and the challenges of bureaucracy and leadership. The second half shows how to mitigate these maladies and points the way to a world in which the UN´s institutional ills might be "cured." His remedies are not based on pious hopes of a miracle cure for the UN! but rather on specific and encouraging examples that could be replicated. With considered optimism and in contrast to received wisdom! Weiss contends that substantial change in intergovernmental institutions is plausible and possible.The new and expanded second edition of this well-regarded and indispensable book will continue to spark debate amongst students! scholars! and policymakers concerned with international politics! as well as anyone genuinely interested in the future of the United Nations and multilateral cooper...

List of contents

About the Author

Foreword by Sir Brain Urquhart

Acknowledgements

List of Figures and Tables

List of Abbreviations

Introduction

Part One: Diagnosing the Ills

1. Westphalia, Alive But Not Well

2. North-South Theater

3. The Feudal System, or Dysfunctional Family

4. Overwhelming Bureaucracy and Underwhelming Leadership

Part Two: Palliatives if Not Cures

5. Redefining National Interests

6. Moving Beyond the North-South Divide

7. Truly Delivering as One

8. Reinvigorating the International Civil Service

Conclusion: What's Next?

Selected Readings

Notes

Index

Report

"Alas, Thomas Weiss has written a very good book - he makes clear how badly the UN is broken."
Economic and Political Weekly
"By any standard, this is a work of unusual ambition, scope, and insight. Only Tom Weiss, one of the UN's most prolific and experienced observers, could so adroitly capture the world body's perils and promise with such a winning combination of clarity, rigor, and wisdom."
Edward C. Luck, Special Adviser to the UN Secretary-General
"A comprehensive and extremely thoughtful analysis by the leading scholar of the UN in the United States, this should be on the required reading list for the US president, and the leaders of other nations as well."
Craig N. Murphy, Wellesley College and University of Massachusetts Boston
"This is a very timely book, given the broad spectrum of growing difficulties facing the international system and the United Nations. It provides an analytically powerful and empirically rich account of a UN in crisis, followed by a range of sensible suggestions to place the world organization on a more sound footing in its address of deepening challenges. It speaks to issues of profound scholarly and policy relevance in a way that is eminently accessible to a wide range of readers.
S. Neil MacFarlane, St Anne's College, University of Oxford

Product details

Authors Thomas G. Weiss
Publisher Polity Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 27.04.2012
 
EAN 9780745659824
ISBN 978-0-7456-5982-4
No. of pages 314
Series PWWS - Polity Whats Wrong series
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science

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