Just security in an undergoverned world

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Published:Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018
Persons: Durch, William J. <<[HerausgeberIn]>> -, Larik, Joris <<[HerausgeberIn]>>, Ponzio, Richard <<[HerausgeberIn]>>
Format: Book / Printed Book
Language:English
Physical description:xxvii, 512 Seiten : Diagramme
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ISBN:9780198805373
Classification - More hits on the same topic:VR: XIII C = Völkerrecht: Staatengemeinschaft. Einzelthema.:
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520 |a Just Security in an Undergoverned World examines how humankind can manage global problems to achieve both security and justice in an age of antithesis. Global connectivity is increasing, visibly and invisiblyin trade, finance, culture, and informationhelping to spur economic growth, technological advance, and greater understanding and freedom, but global disconnects are growing as well. Ubiquitous electronics rely on high-value minerals scraped from the earth by miners kept poor by corruption and war. People abandon burning states for the often indifferent welcome of wealthier lands whose people, in turn, draw into themselves. Humanity's very success, underwritten in large part by lighting up gigatons of long-buried carbon for 200 years, now threatens humanity's future. The global governance institutions established after World War II to manage global threats, especially the twin scourges of war and poverty, have expanded in reach and impact, while paradoxically losing the political support of some of their wealthiest and most powerful members. Their problems mimic those of their members in struggling to adapt to new problems and maintain trust in norms and public bodies. This volume argues, however, that a properly mandated, managed, and modernized global architecture offers unparalleled potential to midwife solutions to intractable issuesfrom violent conflict and climate change to poverty and pandemic diseasethat transcend borders and the capacities of individual actors. It offers just security as a new framework for charing innovating solutions and strategies for effective and essential global governance. 
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992 |a CONTENTS LISTS OF FIGURES, TABLES, AND BOX XVII LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS XIX LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS XXIII PART I. COMPREHENDING A WORLD IN TURMOIL 1. JUST SECURITY IN AN UNDERGOVERNED WORLD: AN INTRODUCTION 3 WILLIAM DURCH, JORIS LARIK, AND RICHARD PONZIO 2. THE INTERSECTION OF SECURITY AND JUSTICE IN GLOBAL GOVERNANCE: A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK 13 WILLIAM DURCH, JORIS LARIK, AND RICHARD PONZIO PART II. CONFLICT AND FRAGILITY 3. OVERCOMING THE PARADOX OF CONFLICT PREVENTION 43 EDWARD NEWMAN AND EAMON ALOYO 4. INTERVENTION AND PEACE OPERATIONS: DILEMMAS OF INTERNAL CONFLICTS AND TRANSNATIONAL THREATS 70 SOFIA SEBASTIAN 5. THE IMPORTANCE OF GENDER EQUALITY AND WOMEN*S INCLUSION FOR RESOLVING CONFLICT AND SUSTAINING PEACE 90 SARAH L. BOSHA 6. RULE OF LAW, SECURITY, AND TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE IN FRAGILE AND CONFLICT-AFFECTED SOCIETIES 118 ANJA MIHR AND CHANDRA LEKHA SRIRAM PART III. CLIMATE AND PEOPLE 7. CLIMATE CHANGE AND IMPLICATIONS FOR SECURITY AND JUSTICE: THE NEED FOR EQUITABLE, INCLUSIVE, AND ADAPTIVE GOVERNANCE OF CLIMATE ACTION 141 PATRICK HUNTJENS, TING ZHANG, AND KATHARINA NACHBAR 8. FROM *INCONVENIENT TRUTH* TO EFFECTIVE GOVERNANCE: THE UNFCCC, THE PARIS AGREEMENT, AND THE FUTURE OF CLIMATE GOVERNANCE 177 RICHARD PASSARELLI, DAVID MICHEL, AND WILLIAM DURCH 9. ENHANCING TECHNOLOGICAL RESPONSES TO CLIMATE CHANGE 211 MENNO VAN DER VEEN 10. UNEARTHING UNDER-GOVERNED TERRITORY: TRANSNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CRIME 238 PETER J. STOETT XVI CONTENTS PART IV. THE HYPERCONNECTED GLOBAL ECONOMY 11. GLOBAL ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL GOVERNANCE AND THE UNITED NATIONS SYSTEM 265 FOSE ANTONIO OCAMPO 12. NATURAL RESOURCES, THE EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES TRANSPARENCY INITIATIVE, AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE 290 VOLKER LEHMANN 13. CURBING ILLICIT FINANCIAL FLOWS: GLOBAL COORDINATION IN SUPPORT OF DEVELOPMENT 313 XIAODON LIANG 14. FIRST AMONG EQUALS? THE ROLE OF THE STATE IN FACILITATING INTERNET ACCESS AND PROTECTING THE FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION ONLINE IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH 352 SUNIL ABRAHAM 
992 |a PARTV. REFORMING THE UNITED NATIONS 15. RENOVATING THE PRINCIPAL ORGANS OF THE UNITED NATIONS 391 VESSELIN POPOVSKI 16. THE CASE FOR A UNITED NATIONS PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY AS A MEANS OF PROMOTING JUST SECURITY 413 LUIS CABRERA 17. THE CHALLENGE OF SUSTAINING PEACE: ENHANCING AND MOVING BEYOND THE UNITED NATIONS' PEACEBUILDING ARCHITECTURE 440 NECIA TSCHIRGI AND CEDRIC DE CONING PART VI. CONCLUSIONS: OVERCOMING THE CRISIS OF GLOBAL GOVERNANCE 18. MOBILIZING SMART COALITIONS AND NEGOTIATING GLOBAL GOVERNANCE REFORM 463 TOM BUITELAAR AND RICHARD PONZIO 19. JUST SECURITY IN AN UNDERGOVERNED WORLD: CONCLUSION 488 WILLIAM DURCH, FORIS LARIK, AND RICHARD PONZIO INDEX 499 
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