Critical choices the United Nations, networks, and the future of global governance

The world that we live in today is changing dramatically. Economic and political liberalization, together with accelerating technological change, are driving the extraordinary process we know as ''globalization.'' This new global environment requires new approaches, new ideas, an...

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Main Author: Reinicke, Wolfgang H. (-)
Corporate Author: International Development Research Centre (Canada) (-)
Other Authors: Deng, Francis Mading, 1938-, Witte, Jan Martin
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Ottawa : International Development Research Centre c2000.
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Summary:The world that we live in today is changing dramatically. Economic and political liberalization, together with accelerating technological change, are driving the extraordinary process we know as ''globalization.'' This new global environment requires new approaches, new ideas, and innovative tools to address new challenges in areas as different as weapons control, climate change, genetic engineering, and labour standards. Critical Choices looks at one such tool: global public policy networks. In these networks, governments, international organizations, the corporate sector, and civil society join together to achieve what none can accomplish on its own. The authors explore both the promises and the limitations of this new form of global cooperation. They discuss how such networks might contribute to better manage the risks and make use of the opportunities that globalization presents. Finally, they offer provocative advice and solid recommendations on how the United Nations can foster such networks in the years ahead. The United Nations faces a set of critical choices. It must not only be a haven for its member states but also needs to find ways to collaborate with civil society and the global business community in tackling the challenges that lie ahead. By promoting global public policy networks, the UN will more effectively serve its member states and fulfill its mission to address the problems of humanity.
Item Description:Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Physical Description:1 online resource (164 p.)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 133-138).
ISBN:9781280849954
9786610849956
9781552502716