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A More Secure World

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This publication explores a range of current and evolving threats to international peace and security, and assesses how well existing policies and international institutions have done in addressing these challenges. Commissioned by the UN Secretary General, this report has been written by an independent panel of 16 people comprising former heads of state and foreign ministers, as well as security, military, diplomatic and development officials. It makes a number of recommendations to strengthen the international framework of collective security and to promote a more effective UN for the 21st century, based on the recognition that today's security threats, whether they be terrorism, civil wars or extreme poverty, are all interconnected and require comprehensive strategies to address them.

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Titel
A More Secure World
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Autorenkollektiv
Erscheinungsdatum
2004
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
142
ISBN10
9211009588
ISBN13
9789211009583
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Schlagwörter
Sachbücher
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This publication explores a range of current and evolving threats to international peace and security, and assesses how well existing policies and international institutions have done in addressing these challenges. Commissioned by the UN Secretary General, this report has been written by an independent panel of 16 people comprising former heads of state and foreign ministers, as well as security, military, diplomatic and development officials. It makes a number of recommendations to strengthen the international framework of collective security and to promote a more effective UN for the 21st century, based on the recognition that today's security threats, whether they be terrorism, civil wars or extreme poverty, are all interconnected and require comprehensive strategies to address them.