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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- 1 Introduction 1
- 2 Security Council Decisions in Perspective 17
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Part 1 Security Council Decisionmaking: New Concerns
- 3 The Humanitarian Impulse 37
- 4 Human Rights 55
- 5 Democratization 69
- 6 Tackling Terrorism 85
- 7 Conflict Prevention 101
- 8 Armed Nonstate Actors 117
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Part 2 Enforcing Council Mandates
- 9 The Use of Force 133
- 10 The Authorization Model: Resolution 678 and Its Effects 153
- 11 Reforming Sanctions 167
- 12 The Iraq Sanctions Committee 181
- 13 The Angola Sanctions Committee 195
- 14 Weapons of Mass Destruction: The Iraqi Case 205
- 15 Virtual Trusteeship 219
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Part 3 Evolving Institutional Factors
- 16 Council Working Methods and Procedure 237
- 17 The Permanent and Elected Council Members 253
- 18 The UN Secretary-General 267
- 19 International Tribunals and Courts 281
- 20 Collaborating with Regional Organizations 295
- 21 Groups of Friends 311
- 22 Special Representatives of the Secretary-General 325
- 23 Pressure for Security Council Reform 341
- 24 The United States in the Security Council: A Faustian Bargain? 357
- 25 Working with Nongovernmental Organizations 373
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Part 4 Major UN Operations on Four Continents
- 26 The Middle East Peace Process 391
- 27 Namibia 407
- 28 El Salvador 423
- 29 Mozambique 437
- 30 Bosnia 451
- 31 Haiti 467
- 32 Rwanda 483
- 33 Sierra Leone 521
- 34 Kosovo 537
- 35 East Timor 551
- 36 Ethiopia/Eritrea 575
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Part 5 Implications
- 37 The Security Council and International Law 591
- 38 The Security Council in the Twenty-First Century 607
- 39 Conclusion 617
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Appendixes
- 1 Security Council–Mandated Peace Operations, 1945–2003 653
- 2 Multinational Operations Tasked and Authorized by the UN, 1945–2003 665
- 3 Security Council–Mandated Sanctions Regimes 669
- List of Acronyms 675
- Bibliography 681
- The Contributors 711
- Index 721
- About the Book 746
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- 1 Introduction 1
- 2 Security Council Decisions in Perspective 17
-
Part 1 Security Council Decisionmaking: New Concerns
- 3 The Humanitarian Impulse 37
- 4 Human Rights 55
- 5 Democratization 69
- 6 Tackling Terrorism 85
- 7 Conflict Prevention 101
- 8 Armed Nonstate Actors 117
-
Part 2 Enforcing Council Mandates
- 9 The Use of Force 133
- 10 The Authorization Model: Resolution 678 and Its Effects 153
- 11 Reforming Sanctions 167
- 12 The Iraq Sanctions Committee 181
- 13 The Angola Sanctions Committee 195
- 14 Weapons of Mass Destruction: The Iraqi Case 205
- 15 Virtual Trusteeship 219
-
Part 3 Evolving Institutional Factors
- 16 Council Working Methods and Procedure 237
- 17 The Permanent and Elected Council Members 253
- 18 The UN Secretary-General 267
- 19 International Tribunals and Courts 281
- 20 Collaborating with Regional Organizations 295
- 21 Groups of Friends 311
- 22 Special Representatives of the Secretary-General 325
- 23 Pressure for Security Council Reform 341
- 24 The United States in the Security Council: A Faustian Bargain? 357
- 25 Working with Nongovernmental Organizations 373
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Part 4 Major UN Operations on Four Continents
- 26 The Middle East Peace Process 391
- 27 Namibia 407
- 28 El Salvador 423
- 29 Mozambique 437
- 30 Bosnia 451
- 31 Haiti 467
- 32 Rwanda 483
- 33 Sierra Leone 521
- 34 Kosovo 537
- 35 East Timor 551
- 36 Ethiopia/Eritrea 575
-
Part 5 Implications
- 37 The Security Council and International Law 591
- 38 The Security Council in the Twenty-First Century 607
- 39 Conclusion 617
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Appendixes
- 1 Security Council–Mandated Peace Operations, 1945–2003 653
- 2 Multinational Operations Tasked and Authorized by the UN, 1945–2003 665
- 3 Security Council–Mandated Sanctions Regimes 669
- List of Acronyms 675
- Bibliography 681
- The Contributors 711
- Index 721
- About the Book 746