United Nations reform and the new collective security / [edited by] Peter G. Danchin and Horst Fischer
Imprint
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2010
Descript
xviii, 431 p. ; 23 cm
CONTENT
The new collective security / Peter G. Danchin, Horst Fischer -- Things fall apart: the concept of collective security in international law / Peter G. Danchin -- Reflections on the politics of institutional reform / Jan Klabbers -- Great Powers then and now: Security Council reform and responses to threats to peace and security / Lauri Malksoo -- Assessing the High-Level Panel Report: rethinking the causes and consequences of threats to collective security / Maxwell O. Chibundu -- Collective security and the responsibility to protect / George Andreopoulos -- Responses to nonmilitary threats: environment, disease, and technology / Joachim Wolf -- On the far side of conflict: the UN Peacebuilding Commission as optical illusion / Dirk Salomons -- The new peacebuilding architecture: an institutional innovation of the United Nations / Ejeviome Eloho Otobo -- The World Summit process and UN sanctions reform: between rhetoric and force / Jeremy Farrall -- The UN response to the evolving threat of global terrorism: institutional reform, rivalry, or renewal? / Eric Rosand -- International justice and collective security: between pragmatism and principle / Carmen Marquez Carrasco -- Developing security in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo: MONUC as a practical example of (failing) collective security / Dennis Dijkzeul -- Indirect power: a critical look at civil society in the new Human Rights Council / Elizabeth Salmon -- Collective security: a village-eye view / J. Paul Martin, Benedicto Q. Sanchez