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All items tagged United NationsOpen Think Tank ArticlesMarch 16, 2009 | Security is Central to Global GovernanceJohannes Gunesch: The lack of a commonly accepted global approach means that alternative regional approaches outside of traditional organizations such as the UN will become more common. ... MoreMarch 16, 2009 | Regional Organizations Will Gain New PowersKyle Robert Coppin: In the future, nations will devolve into smaller, homogenous states that are united into regional organizations that take on responsibilities of foreign affairs, national defense, and others. ... MoreJanuary 27, 2009 | A Multidimensional Approach for a Planet in PerilScott Michael Moore: The complex global environmental challenges of today require a multidimensional approach to environmental governance, one that engages all nations and levels of government and society. ... MoreSeptember 1, 2008 | End the Isolation of Secessionist MovementsJudy Fu: The situation in Abkhazia and South Ossetia is a reflection of the sorry state of affairs for millions of people living under unrecognized de facto government or in secessionist territories. There are important lessons to be learned here in the need to engage non-state actors. ... MoreGlobal Must Read ArticlesMay 11, 2009 | Uncontested UNHRC Elections Are ShamefulThe United Nation’s election process for the Human Rights Council is a farce with “no opportunity to choose the best” proponents of human rights. ++ Governments seem to have forgotten the commitment made just three years ago to create an organization able to protect victims and confront abuses. ++ Instead they have opted for expediency with uncontested nominations from countries with questionable ... MoreFebruary 24, 2009 | Louis Emmerij, United Nations Intellectual History ProjectLouis Emmerij founded the United Nations Intellectual History Project together with Richard Jolly and Thomas G. Weiss in 1999. He was President of the OECD Development Center in Paris, Rector of the Institute of Social Studies in The Hague, and Special Advisor to the President of the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington. He was also the Director of the ILO World Employment Programme in ... MoreNovember 10, 2008 | Samiullah Wardak, EC Delegation to AfghanistanMr. Samiullah Wardak was born in Kabul in 1976 and migrated to Pakistan at the age of five. In 2002 he returned to Afghanistan where he had been engaged in reintegration and refugee issues. Mr. Wardak has worked as a program administrator for the United Nations Human Settlement Program (2003 - 2004), as a program officer and advisor for the United Nations Development Program (2004 - 2007), and is ... MoreOctober 31, 2008 | The UN: Obama's Money PitWith its dubiously opaque financial practices, “chronic scandals and tyrant-friendly tilt,” the UN is in dire need of reform. ++ While McCain proposes a League of Democracies to provide competition, Obama wants to impose serious oversight on the UN, although previous attempts at such have fizzled. ++ Along with espousing the Millennium Development Goals, he wants the UN to play a ... MoreOctober 14, 2008 | Education: The Solution to the Environmental CrisisAs the captains of industry continue to rake in profits with the help of bailouts from “government cronies” without a care for the environment, the ecosystem is facing disaster. ++ We live in a “culture of wastefulness,” where a higher standard of living, such as owning a car, often contributes to environmental damage. ++ Education is the solution. ++ The younger generation is more aware of ... MoreMay 28, 2008 | The League of Democracies is an American FantasyThe growing popularity of John McCain’s League of Democracies among US voters of both parties should raise concern. ++ In a post-American world peace and prosperity especially require Chinese and Russian cooperation. ++ Democracies would be no less paralysed into inaction than the UN and would further lack international legitimacy for intervention. ++ It is by reforming the ... MoreNovember 12, 2007 | Rising Geopolitical Paradigms Require a Strong and United Western AllianceAs a community based on values, the West must strengthen its cohesiveness in order to grapple with the pace of globalization, and face a geopolitical axis actively shifting toward Asia, argues Stephen Szabo, executive director of the Transatlantic Academy, which is a partnership between the German Marshall Fund and the Bucerius Zeit Stiftung. A division of the West could prove ... MoreCommentsAugust 3, 2009 | In my humble opinion, the only thing that has... |
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