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Reforming the United Nations: A Chronology

Edited by: Joachim Muller

ISBN13: 9789004242210
Published: June 2016
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Hardback
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The UN celebrated its 70th anniversary in 2015. In the volume Reforming the UN: A Chronology by Joachim Müller. An exciting story is told describing the evolution of the UN through the main change initiatives applied by each Secretary-General, characterized by political confrontations, crises of confidence and organizational constraints. Initiatives included approving the Sustainable Development Goals, strengthening peacekeeping, enlarging the Security Council, establishing mechanisms to protect human rights, improving aid efficiency, and reforming management practices. This story is completed by a Chronology of Reform Events to enhance the transparency of parallel, multi-layer reform tracks. Lessons learned highlight the main drivers of changes, the interests and constraints, and the dynamics of the reform process: valuable insight for capitalizing on future change opportunities.

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
Preface
Abbreviations
1. Short Introduction to the Structure of the UN
2. Summary of Main Reform Initiatives, 1946 to 2015
1. Trygve Lie (Norway), 1946–1953: Building the Foundation
Organizational Structure, Headquarters and Decentralization New Entities and Subsidiary Bodies
First Experience in Technical Assistance and Peacekeeping
2. Dag Hammarskjöld (Sweden), 1953–1961: Cold War
Peacekeeping Becomes Established
Management Reform with Political Overtones
3. U Thant (Burma), 1961–1971: The Third World
Peacekeeping Financing
New Planning and Budgeting System
Increase in Membership
Focus on Development
4. Kurt Waldheim (Austria), 1972–1981: The North–South Conflict
A New un Structure for Global Economic Co-operation
5. Javier Pérez de Cuéllar (Peru), 1982–1991: Return to the UN
Administrative and Financial Functioning
Rediscovery of the UN
6. Boutros Boutros-Ghali (Egypt), 1992–1996: The New Unity
Major Structural Changes
An Agenda for Peace
Agenda for Development
50th Anniversary of the UN
7. Kofi Annan (Ghana), 1997–2006: Focus on Integrity and Efficiency
The Quiet Revolution
Millennium Summit
Security Council Reform
In Larger Freedom: Integrity and Efficiency
8. Ban Ki-moon (South Korea), 2007–2016: The Limits of the UN
Secretariat: Structure, Human Resources and Change Plan
Peacekeeping: Structure, Policy and Conduct
System-wide Coherence and “Delivering as One”
Capital Master Plan
2030. Agenda for Sustainable Development
9. Concluding Observations
3. Chronology of Main Change Events
Appendix I: Reform Documents
1. Transforming Our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
2. The Future of United Nations Peace Operations: Implementation of the Recommendations of the High-Level Independent Panel on Peace Operations (hippo)
3. Challenge of Sustaining Peace: Report of the Advisory Group of Experts on the Review of the Peacebuilding Architecture
4. The Secretary-General’s Five-Year Action Agenda
Appendix II: Supporting Information
1. Charter of the United Nations
2. Provisional Rules of Procedure of the Security Council
3. Statute of the International Court of Justice
4. United Nations Member States
5. Security Council Membership
6. United Nations Peacekeeping Operations
Bibliography on UN Reform
Index.