Enhancing global governance towards a new diplomacy? /
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Tokyo ; New York :
United Nations University Press,
2002.
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Table of Contents:
- Like-minded nations, NGOs, and the changing pattern of diplomacy within the UN system : an introductory perspective/ Andrew F. Cooper-- The future of the UN security council : questions of legitimacy and representation in multilateral governance/ W. Andy Knight-- The new diplomacy at the united nations: how substantive?/ David Malone-- Why is the USA not a like-minded country? some structural notes and historical considerations/ James Reed-- Global civil society and the Ottawa process : lessons from the movement to ban anti-personnel mines/ Maxwell A. Cameron-- The United Nations, NGOs, and the land-mines initiative : an Australian perspective/ William Maley-- Harnessing social power : state diplomacy and the land-mines issue/ Iver B. Neumann-- Peace, justice, and politics : the international criminal court,"new diplomacy", and the UN system/ Alistair D. Edgar-- Between counter-hegemony and post-hegemony : the Rome Statute and normative innovation in world politics/ Philip Nel-- Industry regulation and self-regulation : the case of labour standards/ Virginia Haufler-- Negotiating a code of conduct : a Canadian experience/ John English-- Doing the business? the International Chamber of Commerce, the United Nations, and the global compact/ Brian Hocking and Dominic Kelly-- Codes of conduct and children in armed conflicts / Deirdre Van der Merwe and Mark Malan
- Smarter, sharper, stronger? UN sanctions and conflict diamonds in Angola / Kim Richard Nossal
- Security in the new millennium / Ramesh Thakur.