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United nations: Multilateralism and international security
Book Summary of United Nations : Multilateralism And International Security The Iraq war in 2003 raised fundamental questions on the practice of 'might is right' and the principle of cooperation and multilateralism in addressing perceived global security challenges. It also placed the United Nations at a critical juncture or, "a fork in the road" as referred to by UNSG Kolf Annan. This book is a collection of high-quality papers presented by academicians, diplomats and UN officials who had deliberated on this issue in January 2004. Rs 1250 US$ 80 Table of Contents : List of Acronyms Introduction United Nations, Multilateralism and International Security:K.C. Pant United Nations and the Changing Security Agenda Louise Frechette Relevance and Efficacy of the United Nations George Fernandes Current Challenges to Multilateralismand the United Nations A View from Brazil Celso Amorim A Sri Lankan Perspective Tyronne Fernando A Russian Perspective Yuri V. Fedotov A Japanese Perspective Yasushi Akashi A European Perspective Geoffrey Van Orden India's Approach to Multilateralism J.N. Dixit Return to Multilateralism: The United States and the World Stephen Schlesinger Iraq War and World Order Ramesh Thakur World Strategic Order: Unipolar, Multipolar or Multilateral Pascal Boniface Conflict Resolution and Post-Conflict Management Afghanistan at the Crossroads Amin Saikal Armed Action in Sri Lanka Lakshman Kadirgamar Conflict Resolution and Post-Co
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