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25 International Courts and Tribunal
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Eran Sthoeger
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Preface xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- 1 Introduction 1
- 2 The UN Security Council: Decisions and Actions 27
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Part 1 Competing Interests on the Security Council
- 3 The United States in the Security Council 55
- 4 China in the Security Council 83
- 5 Russia in the Security Council 105
- 6 France and the United Kingdom in the Security Council 121
- 7 Power Dynamics Between Permanent and Elected Members 139
- 8 Council Reform and the Emerging Powers 157
- 9 Working Methods: The Ugly Duckling of Security Council Reform 175
- 10 The Security Council at Seventy: Ever Changing or Never Changing? 195
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Part 2 Addressing Thematic Issues
- 11 Humanitarian Action and Intervention 215
- 12 Promoting Democracy 235
- 13 Acting on Human Rights 259
- 14 Responding to Terrorism 277
- 15 Confronting Organized Crime and Piracy 299
- 16 Weapons of Mass Destruction: Managing Proliferation 323
- 17 The Use of Force: A System of Selective Security 349
- 18 Robust Peacekeeping and the Limits of Force 373
- 19 The Security Council and NATO 393
- 20 The Role of Sanctions 413
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Part 4 Evolving Institutional Factors
- 21 Relations with the UN Secretary-General 441
- 22 Special Representatives of the Secretary-General 457
- 23 Collaborating with Regional Organizations 475
- 24 Groups of Friends 491
- 25 International Courts and Tribunal 507
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Part 5 Key Country Cases
- 26 The Arab-Israeli Conflict 527
- 27 Iraq 551
- 28 The Balkans 569
- 29 Somalia 595
- 30 Sudan 615
- 31 Afghanistan 643
- 32 The Democratic Republic of the Congo 661
- 33 Côte d’Ivoire 681
- 34 Libya 699
- 35 Syria 717
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Part 6 The Security Council and International Order
- 36 The Security Council and Peacekeeping 747
- 37 The Security Council and International Law 771
- 38 The Security Council and the Changing Distribution of Power 793
- 39 The Security Council in a Fragmenting World 815
- 40 Conclusion: The Security Council and a World in Crisis 827
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Appendixes
- Appendix 1 Security Council–Mandated UN Peacekeeping Operations and Observer Missions, 1945–2014 877
- Appendix 2 Security Council–Mandated UN Political Missions, 1989–2014 891
- Appendix 3 Non-UN Peace or Enforcement Operations Mandated by the Security Council, 1945–2014 899
- Appendix 4 Security Council–Mandated Sanctions Regimes, 1945–2014 905
- Appendix 5 Vetoes Cast in the UN Security Council, 1989–2014 918
- Acronyms 921
- Bibliography 929
- The Contributors 957
- Index 963
- About the Book 999
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Preface xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- 1 Introduction 1
- 2 The UN Security Council: Decisions and Actions 27
-
Part 1 Competing Interests on the Security Council
- 3 The United States in the Security Council 55
- 4 China in the Security Council 83
- 5 Russia in the Security Council 105
- 6 France and the United Kingdom in the Security Council 121
- 7 Power Dynamics Between Permanent and Elected Members 139
- 8 Council Reform and the Emerging Powers 157
- 9 Working Methods: The Ugly Duckling of Security Council Reform 175
- 10 The Security Council at Seventy: Ever Changing or Never Changing? 195
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Part 2 Addressing Thematic Issues
- 11 Humanitarian Action and Intervention 215
- 12 Promoting Democracy 235
- 13 Acting on Human Rights 259
- 14 Responding to Terrorism 277
- 15 Confronting Organized Crime and Piracy 299
- 16 Weapons of Mass Destruction: Managing Proliferation 323
- 17 The Use of Force: A System of Selective Security 349
- 18 Robust Peacekeeping and the Limits of Force 373
- 19 The Security Council and NATO 393
- 20 The Role of Sanctions 413
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Part 4 Evolving Institutional Factors
- 21 Relations with the UN Secretary-General 441
- 22 Special Representatives of the Secretary-General 457
- 23 Collaborating with Regional Organizations 475
- 24 Groups of Friends 491
- 25 International Courts and Tribunal 507
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Part 5 Key Country Cases
- 26 The Arab-Israeli Conflict 527
- 27 Iraq 551
- 28 The Balkans 569
- 29 Somalia 595
- 30 Sudan 615
- 31 Afghanistan 643
- 32 The Democratic Republic of the Congo 661
- 33 Côte d’Ivoire 681
- 34 Libya 699
- 35 Syria 717
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Part 6 The Security Council and International Order
- 36 The Security Council and Peacekeeping 747
- 37 The Security Council and International Law 771
- 38 The Security Council and the Changing Distribution of Power 793
- 39 The Security Council in a Fragmenting World 815
- 40 Conclusion: The Security Council and a World in Crisis 827
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Appendixes
- Appendix 1 Security Council–Mandated UN Peacekeeping Operations and Observer Missions, 1945–2014 877
- Appendix 2 Security Council–Mandated UN Political Missions, 1989–2014 891
- Appendix 3 Non-UN Peace or Enforcement Operations Mandated by the Security Council, 1945–2014 899
- Appendix 4 Security Council–Mandated Sanctions Regimes, 1945–2014 905
- Appendix 5 Vetoes Cast in the UN Security Council, 1989–2014 918
- Acronyms 921
- Bibliography 929
- The Contributors 957
- Index 963
- About the Book 999