The UN Security Council and Informal Groups of States
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- Kiadó OUP Oxford
- Megjelenés dátuma 2006. április 27.
- ISBN 9780199287680
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
- Terjedelem314 oldal
- Méret 242x162x22 mm
- Súly 628 g
- Nyelv angol
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Rövid leírás:
This work offers the first comparative treatment of the roles of informal ad hoc groupings of states, such as Groups of Friends or G-8, within selected conflict settings, and their effects on the practices of the UN Security Council. This pivotal work draws on both case-study analysis and archival sources.
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This book provides the first comparative treatment of the roles of informal ad hoc groupings of states within selected conflict settings and their effects on governance in and out of the UN Security Council.
Since the 1990s, informal institutions such as groups of friends, and contact or core groups have proliferated as instruments for the management of risk and conflict due to the increasing demands on the UN Security Council to adapt to the new post-cold war security environment. The perception of both the capacity and limits of the Security Council has had a catalytic effect on the creation of these ad hoc mechanisms. The substance of conflict resolution and the process of its legitimation tend to become increasingly detached, with the former being delegated to informal groups or coalition of states, while the Security Council provides the latter. The successful merger of right process and substantive outcome may strengthen the legitimacy of the Council and make actions taken by informal institutions more acceptable.
This book seeks to establish the importance of informal ad hoc groupings of states in the making of peace. The dynamics between informal institutions and the Security Council are closely examined in the context of conflict resolution in Namibia, El Salvador, and Kosovo. The study illustrates the changing role of the Council in the maintenance of international peace and security. The decentralization of tasks to informal groups allows the achievement of policy goals that would be unattainable in the centralized setting of formal international organizations. In effect, informal institutions are agents of incremental change.
...this book is a must read for those involved in research on the UN...It is well written, erudite and persuasively argued...[with] originality and insight into a relatively unknown aspect of international relations.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Introduction
Part I: Informal Groups of States and the UN Security Council: Grasping the Dynamics
Janus-Faced Structure of the Security Council: Open System and Closed Shop
Emergence of Informal Groups of States
Proliferation of Informal Groups in the Post-Bipolar Era
Conclusion: Exit, Voice, and Loyalty as Analytical Framework
Part II: The Cases of Namibia, El Salvador, and Kosovo
Namibia: Group of Three and Western Contact Group
El Salvador: Group of Friends of the UN Security Council
Kosovo: Quint, G-8, and Troika
Conclusions: Implications for Governance of the UN Security Council
Annex: List of Interviews Conducted
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