Regional Security and Global Governance: A Study of Interaction Between Regional Agencies and the UN Security Council with a Proposal for a Regional-global Security MechanismA compelling study of the interaction between regional agencies and the UN Security Council that includes a proposal for a regional-global security mechanism, which should be of interest to policy makers worldwide. This ground-breaking exploration into how peace and security might best be attained in the 21st century, its central message is the importance of realizing UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan's vision of a "regional-global security mechanism" within the next decade. The book reviews the historical tussle between universalism and regionalism as the cornerstone of international security over the past century, culminating in the "new regionalism" that has characterised international relations in recent decades. The complexities of contemporary regional, sub-regional and other organizations, blessed and burdened with overlapping membership, evolving mandates, and even shifting "focal areas" are analysed. The "multidimensional phenomenon" of regional security is explored--cultural, political and legal--with a view to understanding how regional organizations work today. This book is one of those rare offerings--a policy-oriented prescription for peace and security that is based on factual analysis and creative reasoning. It is a must for national diplomats, regional officials, and international civil servants. |
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Índice
Project Aims and Outline | 15 |
Reviewing the Mechanism | 23 |
Regionalism in Context Constructing the Architecture of Peace | 25 |
12 The Contemporary Challenge | 34 |
Regionalism under Construction Developing a RegionalGlobal Security Mechanism | 53 |
The Growth of Organizations | 62 |
Regular Meetings and the HighLevel Panel | 64 |
Analysing the Mechanism | 83 |
CrossRegional and TransNational Organizations | 199 |
61 CrossRegional Organizations | 200 |
62 TransNational Organizations | 217 |
Analysing the Experience | 221 |
The Multidimensional Phenomenon of Regional Security | 223 |
71 The Cultural Dimension | 224 |
72 The Political Dimension | 237 |
73 The Legal Dimension | 249 |
Complexities of Regionalism | 85 |
32 Issues of Membership | 88 |
33 Issues of Focal Area | 92 |
The Strategic Choice | 97 |
A Typology of Security Regionalism | 111 |
Organizations Involved in Peace and Security | 112 |
Geographical Application of the Mandate | 113 |
Issues of Terminology and Charter Provisions | 114 |
The Question of Criteria | 133 |
Reviewing the Experience | 147 |
Regional and SubRegional Agencies | 149 |
52 Europe and the Caucasus | 169 |
53 Asia and the Pacific | 178 |
54 The Americas | 192 |
Findings and Conclusions | 265 |
81 Central Findings | 266 |
82 Specific Conclusions | 268 |
Exploring the Future | 279 |
Clarifying Regionalism within Collective Security Towards a Schematic Model | 281 |
91 A Structure of Security Regions | 282 |
92 A Structure of Chapter VIII Regional Agencies | 288 |
93 Implications for Security Council Reform | 308 |
Annex | 314 |
Recommendations for a Future RegionalGlobal Security Mechanism | 329 |
102 Functional Cooperation | 339 |
104 Security Council Reform | 341 |
List of Acronyms Bibliography | 343 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
21st century Afghanistan Africa African Union aggression America Arab League armed ASEAN Asia Assembly authorised challenges chapter VIII regional co-operation collective security concept conflict prevention crisis cross-regional cultural curity Declaration defence democracy dispute DR Congo economic ECOWAS enforcement action Europe European Union focal area force gional global security hegemon high-level meetings human rights Human Security integration international community international peace intervention Iraq issues Kosovo mandate Member membership ment military missions multilateral NATO NATO’s operations OSCE Pacific Islands Forum pacific settlement partnership peace and security peace enforcement peace-building peacekeeping political powers principles regional and sub-regional regional arrangements regional organizations regional security regional-global security mechanism relationship resolution response rity role SAARC Secretary-General secu Security Council Reform security regions self-defence South stability strategic sub-regional agencies sub-regional organizations threat tion Treaty UN Charter UN Secretary-General UN Security Council UN’s United Nations UNSC VIII regional agency
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