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The United Nations
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The United Nations

Eight Volume Set
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July 2015 | 3 208 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

Literature on the UN is as wide-ranging as the organisation's remit; there exists a multitude of books, articles and reports on its various programmes and activities. The very breadth of literature about the organisation can make it hard to navigate and understand.

The format of this Major Work is ideally suited to a serious treatment of the United Nations that can clarify and illuminate its structures and role, and make it accessible to scholars and practitioners. The generous eight-volume format, containing the best cross-disciplinary articles from around the world, provides an opportunity to present a comparative and holistic analysis of the organisation.

Framed by a contextualising introductory chapter, this major work will allow for the interconnections between the UN’s humanitarian, developmental, environmental and peace and security work to be more deeply explored and elaborated upon.

 

Volume 1: Origins and Evolution
Volume 2: Machinery
Volume 3: Roles and Relationships
Volume 4: A UN for the 21st Century
Volume 5: Conflict and Crisis
Volume 6: Rights, Justice and Protection
Volume 7: Poverty and Development
Volume 8: Environment and Sustainability

 


 
VOLUME ONE: ORIGINS AND EVOLUTION
Charter of the United Nations

United Nations
The Development of International Organization in the Nineteenth Century

Inis L. Claude, Jr
From League of Nations to United Nations

Leland M. Goodrich
FDR's Five Policemen: Creating the United Nations

Stephen Schlesinger
Victories on the International Front

Dorothy Kenyon
Some Reflections on Peace in Our Time

Ralph Bunche
Speech to the General Assembly, 11 November 1952

Vijara Lakshmi Pandit
The Commonwealth in the United Nations

Gwendolen M. Carter
The Role of the United Nations in World Affairs

Geoffrey Goodwin
Speech to the UN General Assembly, 6 October 1963

Haile Selassie
Apartheid and the United Nations

Ram Malhotra
The Impact of African States on the United Nations

David Kay
The United Nations and the International System

Oran R. Young
Promoting Nondiscrimination against Women: The UN Commission on the Status of Women

Margaret E. Galey
Kofi Annan Unsettles People, as He Believes UN Should Do

Barbara Crossette
United Nations

Madeleine K. Albright
In Larger Freedom – The Changing Role of the United Nations

Kofi Annan
The United Nations

Jeffrey Herbst, Roméo Dallaire, and Peter W. Galbraith
Dialectics of a Global Constitution: The Struggle over the UN Charter

Michael Doyle
The Enduring Myth of the UN

Natalie Samarasinghe
New Histories of the United Nations

Sunil Amrith and Glenda Sluga
 
VOLUME TWO: MACHINERY
UN System Organization Chart

United Nations
The Forgotten Design for the System

Erskine Childers and Brian Urquhart
International Organizations: Then and Now

José E. Alvarez
General Assembly

M. J. Peterson
Revitalization of the General Assembly

Lydia Swart
The Interpretation of Security Council Resolutions

Michael Wood
Assessing the UN Security Council: a Concert Perspective

David Bosco
The Security Council: Behind the Scenes

Linda Melvern
Developments at the United Nations - Written Evidence Submitted to the UK Iraq Inquiry

Jeremy Greenstock
Does the United Nations Security Council Enhance or Undermine International Law?

Kishore Mahbubani
The Influence of States and Groups of States on and in the Security Council and General Assembly, 1980–94

Sally Morphet
Economic and Social Council

Gert Rosenthal
Implementing Rio +20: ECOSOC's New Role and its Old Culture

Harris Gleckman
The United Nations and Colonial Development

Annette Baker Fox
The Commonwealth and the United Nations Trusteeship of Non-Self-Governing Peoples

L.P. Singh
The Role of the International Court of Justice In the Global Community

Christopher Greenwood
Departing Thoughts on the International Court of Justice

Rosalyn Higgins
Post-Cold War Justice: The UN Ad Hoc Tribunals, Mixed Courts and the ICC

Richard J. Goldstone and Adam M. Smith
Secretariat – Independence and Reform

James O. C. Jonah
The Office of the Secretary-General and the Maintenance of International Peace and Security

Nabil Elaraby
Strategic Planning in the Executive Office of the UN Secretary-General

Abiodun Williams
The Next Secretary-General: How to Fill a Job with No Description

Brian Urquhart
Breaking Barriers? Women’s Representation and Leadership at the United Nations

Kirsten Haack
Negotiating the UN’s budget: Multilateralism in Action

Hannah Davies
 
VOLUME THREE: ROLES AND RELATIONSHIPS
Collective Legitimization as a Political Function of the United Nations

Inis L. Claude, Jr
International Organization: A State of the Art and Art of the State

Friedrich Kratochwil and John Gerard Ruggie
United Nations “Policy”: An Argument with Three Illustrations

Ramesh Thakur and Thomas G. Weiss
Sovereignty as Responsibility” to the “Responsibility to Protect"

Francis M. Deng
Sovereignty in the Balance: Claims and Bargains at the UN Conferences on the Environment, Human Rights and Women

Kathryn Hochstetler, Ann Marie Clark and Elisabeth J. Friedman
The United Nations as a Political System: A Practicing Political Scientist’s Insights into UN Politics

J.J. Kirkpatrick
Facing 21st Century Threats: Why America Needs the UN

Susan Rice
The Centrality of the United Nations in Russian Foreign Policy

Ritsa Panagiotou
Middle Range Powers in Global Governance

Hongying Wang and Erik French
Challenges Facing Small States at the UN

Vanu Gopala Menon
How Goliath Slew David at the United Nations: A South Asian Perspective

Iftekhar Ahmed Chowdhury
The “Third Force” and the United Nations

Khalid I Babaa
The North-South Divide at the United Nations: Fading at Last?

David M. Malone and Lotta Hagman
Islamist Perceptions of the United Nations and its Peacekeeping Missions: Some Preliminary Findings

Brynjar Lia
The Origins and Development of UN Electoral Groups

Sam Daws
Informal Groups of States and the UN Security Council

Jochen Prantl
UN Elections: Power, Influence, Reputation

Anne Anderson
Eyes on the Prize: The Quest for Nonpermanent Seats on the UN Security Council

David M. Malone
The United Nations and Regional Organizations: The Need For Clarification and Cooperation

Tania Felicio
The UN and the African Union’s Security Architecture: Defining an Emerging Partnership?

Kwesi Aning
Nongovernmental Organizations in the United Nations System: The Emerging Role of International Civil Society

Dianne Otto
The Global Compact: Selected Experiences and Reflections

Georg Kell
 
VOLUME FOUR: A UN FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
Security, Solidarity, and Sovereignty: The Grand Themes of UN Reform

Ann-Marie Slaughter
How Not to Reform the United Nations

Ed Luck
Grand Goals, Modest Results: The UN in Search of Reform

Jeffrey Laurenti
UN Transformation in an Era of Soft Balancing

Stephen John Stedman
The John W. Holmes Lecture: Can the UN Be Reformed?

M. Malloch Brown
Reforming the United Nations

John Bolton and Richard Holbrooke
Fundamental UN Reform – A Non-Starter or Not?

Thomas G. Weiss
Reforming the United Nations

Prakash Shah
Organizational Culture, System Evolution and the United Nations of the 21st Century

Alisa Clarke
Great Expectations: UN Reform and the Role of the Secretary-General

Simon Chesterman
Management Reform in the United Nations: Between Politics and Efficiency

Joachim Müller
Security Council Reform: The Dual Risks

Sam Daws
Myths of Membership: The Politics of Legitimation in UN Security Council Reform

Ian Hurd
More Transparency and More Participation: The Informal Reform of the Working Methods of the UN Security Council

Helmut Volger
Reforming the Working Methods of the UN Security Council: the next ACT

Volker Lehmann
Making Intervention Work: Improving the UN’s Ability to Act

Morton Abramowitz and Thomas Pickering
The UN Security Council and Human Rights: State Sovereignty and Human Dignity

David P. Forsythe
United Nations: New Issues, New Ideas, Not Enough Financing

Vikas Nath
Why We – Especially the West – Need the UN Development System

Kishore Mahbubani
The Way Forward for the WTO: Reforming the Decision-Making Process

Memory Dube
An Historical Perspective

H.W. Singer
The Vision and the Reality

Mahbub ul Haq
The UN and the Financial Crisis: Breathing Life into Bretton Woods

Natalie Samarasinghe
From Keeping Peace to Building Peace: Proposal for a Revitalized United Nations Trusteeship Council

Saira Mohamed
From UN Commission on Human Rights to UN Human Rights Council: One Step Forwards or Two Steps Sideways?

Nazila Ghanea
(Re)generating Peacekeeping Authority: The Brahimi Process

Silke Weinlich
The New United Nations “Gender Architecture”: The Creation of UN Women

Hilary Charlesworth and Christine Chinkin
The UN in Practice

David Hannay
The Changing Humanitarian Landscape

Sara Pantuliano
Can the UN Ever Really Be Neutral?

John Holmes
Address to the General Assembly – 24 September 2013

Ban Ki-moon
 
VOLUME FIVE: CONFLICT & CRISIS
The Evolving Role of the United Nations in International Peace and Security

Marrack Goulding
An Agenda for Peace: Diplomacy, Peacemaking and Peace-keeping

Boutros Boutros-Ghali
When Can Nations Go to War? Politics and Change in the UN Security System

Charlotte Ku
Recommendations of the Secretary-General's High-level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change: A Member's Perspective

David Hannay
A Shared Responsibility for a More Secure World

Ramesh Thakur
The John Holmes Memorial Lecture: What Price Security?

Margaret Joan Anstee
Human Protection and the 21st Century United Nations

Ban Ki-moon
The UN as Conflict Mediator: First amongst Equals or the Last Resort?

Thant Myint-U
The Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes

Ian Brownlie
Building Peace through the Political Processes of the United Nations

Courtney B. Smith
The Security Council and the Rule of Law: An Overview

Christine Gray
The Fall of Saddam Hussein: Security Council Mandates and Preemptive Self-Defense

Ruth Wedgwood
The Evolution of Security Council Innovations in Sanctions

Joanna Weschler
UN Peacekeeping: An Overview

Syed Sikander Mehdi
The UN's Role in Nation-Building: From the Congo to Iraq

James Dobbins, Seth G. Jones, Keith Crane, Andrew Rathmell, Brett Steele, Richard Teltschik and Anga Timilsina
Managing Mistrust: An Analysis of Cooperation with UN Peacekeeping in Africa

Andrea Ruggeri, Theodora-Ismene Gizelis and Hans Dorussen
United Nations Police Evolution, Present Capacity and Future Tasks

William J. Durch
Peacekeeping Effects in South America: Common Experiences and Divergent Effects on Civil–Military Relations

Arturo Sotomayor Velázquez
Not Just a Numbers Game: Increasing Women’s Participation in UN Peacekeeping

Sahana Dharmapuri
Strengthening the Rights of Women for a Stronger Africa

Zainab Hawa Bangura
Protecting Children in Situations of Armed Conflict: Interview with Radhika Coomaraswamy

Radhika Coomaraswamy
The UN at the Peacemaking-Peacebuilding Nexus

Kyle Beardsley
Disarmament: Old Challenges, New Opportunities

Angela Kane
Rethinking the NPT's Role in Security: 2010 and Beyond

Rebecca Johnson
 
VOLUME SIX: RIGHTS, JUSTICE AND PROTECTION
The UN's Human Rights Record: From San Francisco to Vienna and Beyond

Philip Alston
The Question of Domestic Jurisdiction and the Evolution of United Nations Law of Human Rights

Abdulrahim P. Vijapur
Advancing Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights: The Way Forward

Mary Robinson
An Overview of the Reform of the UN Human Rights Machinery

Françoise Hampson
UN Treaty Bodies and the Human Rights Council

Nigel S. Rodley
“To See Themselves as Others See Them": The Five Permanent Members of the Security Council and the Human Rights Council's Universal Periodic Review

Rhona Smith
Protection of Human Rights through the Mechanism of UN Special Rapporteurs

Surya P. Subedi
Performance and Challenges of the UN Human Rights Council

Theodor Rathgeber
Beijing, Backlash, and the Future of Women's Human Rights

Charlotte Bunch
The United Nations, Counter Terrorism, and Human Rights: Institutional Adaption and Embedded Ideas

Rosemary Foot
’New Aid Modalities’: An Opportunity or Threat to Principled Engagement on Human Rights?

Mac Darrow
The UN as a Human Rights Violator? Some Reflections on the United Nations Changing Human Rights Responsibilities

Frédéric Mégret and Florian Hoffmann
The Humanitarian Responsibilities of the United Nations Security Council: Ensuring the Security of the People

Juan Somavia
Deputy Secretary-General’s Press Conference on Rights Up Front

Jan Eliasson
Intervention

Kofi Annan
Humanitarian Intervention: Getting Past the Reefs

Shashi Tharoor and Sam Daws
The Responsibility to Protect: An Idea Whose Time Has Come ... and Gone?

Gareth Evans
The Responsibility to Protect: The First Decade

Edward C. Luck
The Relationship Between the ICC and the UN Security Council

Louise Arbour
International Justice and Diplomacy

Fatou Bensouda
Transitional Justice in the Arab Countries: Opportunities and Challenges

Mona Rishmawi
 
VOLUME SEVEN: POVERTY & DEVELOPMENT
Millennium Development Goals: Milestones on a Long Road

Margaret Anstee
International Norm Dynamics and the "End of Poverty": Understanding the Millennium Development Goals

Sakiko Fukuda-Parr and David Hulme
Global Goals – The UN Experience

Richard Jolly
Millennium Development Goal of Halving Poverty in Asia: Progress, Prospects and Priorities

Raghav Gaiha, Katsushi Imai and Mani Arul Nandhi
UN Contributions to Development Thinking and Practice

Dharam Ghai
The World Health Organization and Global Smallpox Eradication

S. Bhattacharya
Seven Challenges in International Development Assistance for Health and Ways Forward

Devi Sridhar
The Road Not Taken: International Aid's Choice of Copenhagen over Beijing

Rosalind Eyben
Gender Justice: The World Bank’s New Approach to the Poor?

Susanne Schech and Sanjugta Vas
The Imposition of a Global Development Architecture: The Example of Microcredit

Heloise Weber
Development Economics in the Wake of the Washington Consensus: From Smith to Smithereens?

Matthew M. Taylor
Africa Does Not Need Aid, but the Opportunity for Fair Trade

Inwani Malweyi
Life after Bali: Renewing the World Trade Negotiating Agenda

Suparna Karmakar
Reimagining the Role of the Private Sector in Development

Homi Kharas
Power Shift: Do We Need Better Global Economic Institutions?

Ngaire Woods
International Humanitarian Crises: Two Decades before and Two Decades Beyond

Randolph Kent
The Helmet and the Hoe: Linkages between United Nations Development Assistance and Conflict Management

Michèle Griffin
Extract from Reforming Development Cooperation at the United Nations: An Analysis of Policy Position and Actions of Key States on Reform Options

Silke Weinlich
Development and the United Nations: Achievements and Challenges for the Future

Lorna Gold and Eileen Connolly
Conflict & Poverty: A Vicious Cycle

Abiodun Williams
A Matter of Justice: Securing Human Rights in the Post-2015 Sustainable Development Agenda

Centre for Economic and Social Rights
Gender – Is One Goal Enough?

Sylvia Chant
Sexual and Reproductive Rights at the United Nations: Frustration or Fulfillment?

Alice M. Miller and Mindy J. Roseman
The Politics of the Millennium Development Goals in Africa: Is Global Partnership Really Working?

Charles Mutasa
"A New Global Partnership”: Eradicate Poverty and Transform Economies through Sustainable Development – Executive Summary

United Nations
A Just and Sustainable World

Amina J. Mohammed
 
VOLUME EIGHT: ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
Resolution XXIII: Problems of the Human Environment

General Assembly of the United Nations
The Stockholm Conference: Where Science and Politics Meet

Maurice F. Strong
Our Common Future Revisited

Gro Harlem Brundtland
The Role of International Forums in the Advancement of Sustainable Development

Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger
From Stockholm to New York, via Rio and Johannesburg: Has the Environment Lost Its Way on the Global Agenda?

Paolo Galizzi
The United Nations and Global Energy Governance: Past Challenges, Future Choices

Sylvia I. Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen
Implications for UNEP

Mark Halle, Adil Najam and Christopher Beaton
The Green Economy Post Rio+20

Edward B. Barbier
The Durban Platform for Enhanced Action and the Future of the Climate Regime

Lavanya Rajamani
Is a Global Agreement the Only Way to Tackle Climate Change?

Achim Steiner and David King
Can Climate Change Negotiations Succeed?

Jon Hovi, Tora Skodvin and Stine Aakre
Emerging Powers, North-South Relations and Global Climate Politics

Andrew Hurrell and Sandeep Sengupta
The Rise of BASIC in UN Climate Change Negotiations

Xinran Qi
The EU’s Role in Climate Change Negotiations: From Leader to ‘Leadiator’

Karin Bäckstrand and Ole Elgström
Managing Climate Change: The Africa Group in Multilateral Environmental Negotiations

Anesu Makina
The Rio+20 Conference and International Law: Towards a Multi-Layered Multilateralism?

Fabiano de Andrade Correa
International Environmental Governance Reform within the United Nations: Seeking More Sustainability Towards and Beyond Rio + 20 Earth Environment Summit

Sylvestre-José-Tidiane Manga
Institutional Design and UNEP Reform: Historical Insights on Form, Function and Financing

Maria Ivanova
How to Build Sustainable Development Goals: Integrating Human Development and Environmental Sustainability in a New Global Agenda

Claire Melamed and Paul Ladd
Sustainable Development and Planetary Boundaries

Johan Rockström, Jeffrey Sachs, Marcus C. Öhman and Guido Schmidt-Traub
The UN Environment Programme on Climate Change and International Security

United Nations
Climate Justice: Challenge and Opportunity

Mary Robinson
Key features
  • A strong interdisciplinary focus within a generous eight-volume format
  • The set is edited by the foremost authoratitive figures in the field - Sam Daws served as First Officer to UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan between 2000 and 2003, and was Executive Director of the UNA-UK from 2004 to 2010. Natalie Samarasingher has been Deputy Director of the UNA-UK since 2006, and prior to this worked in various roles in the public, private and education sectors.