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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Tables and Illustrations
Preface
Foreword to the Seventh Edition
Acronyms
Introduction
The Legal Foundations of Sovereignty
State Sovereignty
Changing Raisons d’État
The United Nations: Actor or Institutional Framework?
UN Politics
Notes
PART ONE: INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY
1 The Theory of UN Collective Security
Collective Security
The United Nations and Security: Some Basics
Regional Arrangements
Straying from the Ideal
Notes
2 UN Security Efforts During the Cold War
The Early Years: Palestine, Korea, Suez, the Congo
Understanding Peacekeeping
“Chapter Six and a Half” on Hold, 1978–1988
Economic Sanctions
Notes
3 UN Security Operations After the Cold War, 1988–1998
The First UN Military Operations After the End of the Cold War, 1988–1993
The Rebirth of Peacekeeping
Moving Toward the Next Generation
Moving Toward Enforcement
Nonforcible Sanctions in the Post–Cold War Era: Humanitarian Dilemmas
Operational Quandaries: Cambodia, the Former Yugoslavia, Somalia, Rwanda, and Haiti
Conclusion
Notes
4 Evolving Security Operations: Kosovo, East Timor, Sierra Leone, Lebanon, Sudan, Côte d’Ivoire, Libya, and Syria
Using Military Force for Human Protection Purposes
Implications for the UN’s Security Efforts
The Crisis in the Balkans
Turmoil in Timor-Leste (East Timor)
Reestablishing Stability in Sierra Leone
Lebanon—Again
Darfur, Sudan
Côte d’Ivoire
Libya
Syria
Conclusion: Whither the Responsibility to Protect?
Notes
5 The Challenges of the Twenty-First Century
After September 11, What’s New?
Political Challenges
The Challenges of Reform
The 2005 World Summit
Strengthening the Secretariat
Strengthening the Role of Women
Explaining Change
Notes
PART TWO: HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS
6 The United Nations, Human Rights, and Humanitarian Affairs
The Theory
Understanding Rights
Basic Norms in the UN Era
Core Norms Beyond the Charter
Supplementing the Core
Notes
7 The United Nations and Applying Human Rights Standards
Security Council
General Assembly
International Criminal Court
Office of the Secretary-General
High Commissioner for Human Rights
Commission on Human Rights, 1946–2006
Human Rights Council, 2006–Present
Supplemental Human Rights Bodies
Human Rights and Development
Emergency Assistance
Notes
8 Change, the United Nations, and Human Rights
More on Raisons d’État
State Coalitions
Nonstate Actors
Theories of Change
Notes
PART THREE: SUSTAINABLE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
9 Theories of Development at the United Nations
The Politics of Changing Theories
Notes
10 Sustainable Development as Process: UN Organizations and Norms
Understanding the Organizational Chart: Coordination, Again
Particular Contributions to Sustainable Development
The World Bank, IMF, and WTO
Norm Creation and Coherence: A History of Ideas
The UN’s Sustainable Human Development Model
Notes
11 The UN and Development in a Globalizing World
Globalization
The MDG Strategy
Implementing the MDGs
A Global Partnership for Development
Explaining Change
Notes
Conclusion: Learning from Change
Measuring Change
Learning Lessons?
Articulation and Aggregation of Interests
Rule Making
Applying Rules
Some Final Thoughts
Notes
Appendix A: The United Nations System
Appendix B: Concise List of Internet Sites Relevant to the United Nations
Appendix C: Charter of the United Nations
Appendix D: United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights
About the Book and Authors
Index
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