Description |
1 online resource (105 pages) |
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Chaillot papers ; 78 |
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Chaillot papers ; 78.
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Contents |
1. Security and development: a positive agenda for a global EU-UN partnership -- 2. The role of the EU in promoting reform of the UN in the field of human rights and environmental protection -- 3. EU-UN cooperation in peacekeeping: a promising relationship in a constrained environment -- 5. What 'reinforcement' for the Security Council? -- 5. Regional organisations and collective security: the role of the European Union -- 6. Conclusion -- UN reform: as necessary as it is difficult |
Summary |
"Relations between the EU and the United Nations present a mixed balance sheet. On the one hand, the EU and its member states share a common language and common objectives with the United Nations. The EU is actively cooperating with the UN on a whole range of issues: development, human rights, protection of the environment and peacekeeping, amongst others. On the other hand, however, the EU and its member states have failed to seize the symbolic opportunity of the 60th anniversary to define a common vision for the future of the organisation. More specifically, instead of negotiating a common position on UN Security Council enlargement - one of the key issues - the Europeans have shown profound divisions"--Provided by publisher |
Notes |
"June 2005." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Subject |
United Nations -- Europe
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European Union.
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SUBJECT |
European Union. fast (OCoLC)fst00916630 |
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United Nations. fast (OCoLC)fst00530351 |
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International cooperation.
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Internationalism.
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International Cooperation
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internationalism.
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UN Security Council.
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UNO.
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institutional reform.
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interinstitutional relations.
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the EU's international role.
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International cooperation.
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Internationalism.
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Europe.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Biscop, Sven
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Guéhenno, Jean-Marie, 1949-
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Ortega, Martín
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Institute for Security Studies (Paris, France)
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