Dealing with America: The UN, the US and AustraliaUNSW Press, 2005 - 104 páginas The United Nations is under scrutiny like never before: it is under constant attack from neoconservatives in President George W. Bush’s administration, and many of its own officials are under investigation for fraud – some have been charged. In the midst of this controversy, a high-level panel, including former Australian Attorney-General Gareth Evans, has released a detailed set of proposals for reform, and that blueprint has been taken up by the Secretary-General, Kofi Annan. |
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Introduction | 7 |
The Bush revolution | 37 |
Australian responses and possibilities | 68 |
The future of the United Nations 93 3338 | 93 |
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achieve action administration's aggression agreement ambassador Arthur Schlesinger Jr Assembly asylum seekers attack Australia BRIEFINGS series Bush administration Bush revolution Bush's cent chapter China commitment cooperation debate decision defence delegates developed countries diplomatic economic and social European example fear foreign policy freedom Gareth Evans George H. W. Bush global Howard government Howard government's human rights institutions International Criminal Court international law international relations invasion of Iraq Iraq war Iraqi issues Japan John Kofi Kofi Annan major manifest destiny mass destruction ment military power multilateral system multilateralists national interest North Korea nuclear NYRB Oil-for-Food programme organisation peace peace-keeping Pew Research Center political President Bush Prime Minister proposed recognise regional resolution response rule of law Saddam Secretariat secretary-general Security Council social development staff strategy strengthen supremacists terrorism terrorist threat tion tional tralian treaties unilateral United Kingdom United Nations violence Volcker war on terror weapons of mass York