UID:
almahu_9949708251102882
Format:
1 online resource (xxviii, 494 pages)
ISBN:
9781032699028
,
1032699027
,
9781040001462
,
1040001467
,
9781040001431
,
1040001432
Content:
The Global Governance Forum and the Global Challenges Foundation collaborate in this collection in their concern that the UN Charter and the contemporary infrastructure for international cooperation are no longer fit for purpose and lack the instruments, resources and legitimacy to address the catastrophic risks threatening our future. Twenty-eight contributors offer thoughtful proposals for reforming existing international institutions and creating new ones to build a more peaceful, prosperous and just world, covering themes such as the management of weapons of mass destruction, collective security arrangements, justice and equity in economics, human rights, migration and refugees, climate mitigation, and food security, all bearing on the health of both people and planet. The vital project of this century is building institutions that will underpin global governance in coming decades, requiring imagination, persistence, empathy, and confidence that we will find a path to enhanced mechanisms of binding international law and the resources to make that happen. The volume is essential reading for scholars and researchers on international politics and public policy and indispensable for diplomats and government agencies.
Note:
Introduction: Managing Global Catastrophic Risks in the 21st Century: A Global Governance PerspectiveAugusto Lopez-Claros Part I: Governance for Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Weapons of Mass Destruction1. Nuclear One-Worldisms, Planetary Vulnerability and Whole Earth SecurityDaniel Deudney 2. Psychological and Societal Sources of Nuclear PeaceJeffrey W. Knopf 3. Lessons from Existing WMD Multilateral Programmes and PlatformsRichard Lennane 4. Toward a Global Nuclear Ban Treaty: ICAN's Anti-Nuclear TriadJohn Miller 5. Weapons, War and Military Spending: Disarmament Is Fundamental for Human Security and Sustainable DevelopmentJody Williams 6. The International Implications of Japan's Non-Nuclear PolicyFumihiko Yoshida 7. Rethinking the Geopolitics of a Collective System for Armament RegulationBinxin Zhang Part II: Governance for Peace and Security: International Disputes, Peacemaking and Peace Enforcement 8. Enhancing Global GovernanceRichard Falk 9. Revitalizing UN Collective Security: A Modest ProposalIan Johnstone 10. Global Governance and Human SecurityMary Kaldor 11. Three Aspects of Radical Inclusion Necessary for a Workable New System for the Peaceful Settlement of International DisputesCecelia Lynch 12. Infrastructures for Peace: A New Layer of Peace and Security Governance?Darynell Rodr©Ưguez Torres 13. ⁰́₈Organic Evolution⁰́₉ in the United Nations: Retrospect and ProspectGuy Fiti Sinclair 14. Toward Global Parliament: An Affirming Reassessment After 22 YearsAndrew Strauss and Richard Falk 15. Global Governance for Civilisational CrisesSundeep Waslekar and Ilmas Futehally 16. The International Court of Justice and Its Role in the Peaceful Settlement of Disputes in the 21st Century: From Quick Wins to Tectonic ShiftsPhilippa Webb 17. Prospects for Operationalizing UN Charter Article 26Andy Weber and Christine Parthemore 18. Finessing R2P, an International Peace Force to Protect Heritage and HumansThomas G. Weiss Part III: Governance for Climate and People: Climate Change, Planetary Boundaries, Economics, Health, and Population 19. Towards Effective Multilevel Environmental and Sustainability Governance for Shared Ecological RisksArthur Lyon Dahl 20. Global Food Systems in Crisis: A Human Rights ApproachHilal Elver 21. Transformative Shifts for a New Global Environmental GovernanceMar©Ưa Fernanda Espinosa 22. The International Criminal Court: Origins, Challenges, and Desirable Reforms to Strengthen ItRichard J Goldstone 23. State Interests and the Global Response to Forced Displacement: How Can We Move Forward?Brian Gorlick 24. Carbon, Confusion and Conflict: Global Governance Implications of the Net-Zero Energy TransitionJoshua Lincoln 25. Combatting Corruption to Advance Good Governance: Exploring Options for an International Anticorruption CourtAugusto Lopez-Claros and Ian Lynch 26. Global Health Governance: Lessons from the PandemicThidar Pyone and Soumya Swaminathan 27. What Do Extreme Poverty and Inequality Mean for Global Political Stability?Asif M. Islam, Ani Rudra Silwal and Federica Saliola
Language:
English
DOI:
10.4324/9781032699028
URL:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781032699028