AGIR #22
Rethinking the UN, from Security to Solidarity
The AGIR review #22, « Rethinking the UN, from Security to Solidarity », was published in May 2005.
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In this page, you can go through the index of the articles contained in this issue. You can also read several articles specially selected for the website.
Summary and authors
A Safer World, by Kofi Annan,
Secretary General of the United Nations (selected texts)
Glances on the Past, by Pierre de Senarclens
Is the UN reformable? I, by Maurice Bertrand
Is the UN reformable? II, by Jean-Marc Coicaud
UN soit qui mal y pense! by Philippe Ratte
Security & Solidarity
The Stakes of Peace and Security, by Serge Sur
Usefulness of the powerless UN, by Pierre Conesa
Reform of the Security Council: Which Prospects? by Alexandra Novosseloff
Peace Operations of the UN, by Béatrice Pouligny
IMF, World Bank: from Speech to Action, by Christian Chavagneux
Environment & Sustainable Development, by Laurence Boisson de Chazournes
Point of View of Several Countries
Reforming the UN without losing the USA, by Edward C. Luck
The UN and the New International Order, Chinese Point of View, by Wu Jianmin
Restructuring the United Nations, Indian Point of View, by Kittu Reddy
« Perceiving » Reality, Indian Point of View, by Arnad B. Chowdhury
The UN and the New Global Logic, Brazilian Point of View, by Gilberto Dupas
An African Perspective on United Nations Reform, by Cedric de Coning
The Reform of the Security Council, Italian Point of View, by Irnerio Seminatore
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