Critical Choices: The United Nations, Networks, and the Future of Global GovernanceWolfgang H. Reinicke, Francis Mading Deng, Jan Martin Witte, International Development Research Centre (Canada) IDRC, 2000 - 141 pages The new global environment requires new approaches, new ideas and innovative tools to address new challenges in areas as different as weapons control, climate change, genetic engineering, and labor standards. Critical Choices looks at one such tool: global public policy networks. In these networks, governments, international organizations, the corporate sector and civil society join together to achieve what none can accomplish on its own. The authors explore both the promises and the limitations of this new form of global cooperation. They discuss how such networks might contribute to better manage the risks and make use of the opportunities that globalization presents. Finally, they offer provocative advice and solid recommendations on how the United Nations can foster such networks in the years ahead. |
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... political liberalization . Technological change . The multidimensional impacts of liberalization and technological change . Complexity and the risks of a partial view . The participatory gap I 9 ΙΟ 13 15 18 22 States , international ...
... political liberalization . Technological change . The multidimensional impacts of liberalization and technological change . Complexity and the risks of a partial view . The participatory gap I 9 ΙΟ 13 15 18 22 States , international ...
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... the staff of the UN Vision Project on Global Public Policy Networks ... Appendix 5. The Authors , the Publisher , and the Sponsor .. 138 .139 Foreword Our world is getting smaller . Political and economic vi ++ CONTENTS.
... the staff of the UN Vision Project on Global Public Policy Networks ... Appendix 5. The Authors , the Publisher , and the Sponsor .. 138 .139 Foreword Our world is getting smaller . Political and economic vi ++ CONTENTS.
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... Political and economic liberalization , together with sweeping technological change , have made all of humanity more interdependent . New and exciting opportunities are emerging , as are new risks and new challenges . Undoubtedly ...
... Political and economic liberalization , together with sweeping technological change , have made all of humanity more interdependent . New and exciting opportunities are emerging , as are new risks and new challenges . Undoubtedly ...
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... political , and economic - today demands commensurate changes in our institutions of global governance , not least in the institution that lies at the core of the international system , the United Nations . The organization faces a ...
... political , and economic - today demands commensurate changes in our institutions of global governance , not least in the institution that lies at the core of the international system , the United Nations . The organization faces a ...
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... political liberalization in many coun- tries has brought greater democracy to millions who long yearned for it , but it has also brought greater complexity to political and social issues and interactions . The second broad force driving ...
... political liberalization in many coun- tries has brought greater democracy to millions who long yearned for it , but it has also brought greater complexity to political and social issues and interactions . The second broad force driving ...
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