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Group Politics in un Multilateralism.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Diplomatic StudiesPublisher: Boston : BRILL, 2020Copyright date: ©2020Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (342 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789004384446
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Group Politics in un MultilateralismDDC classification:
  • 341.23
LOC classification:
  • JZ4984 .G76 2020
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Figures and Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- Part 1 Introduction to Group Politics -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Group Politics in UN Multilateralism -- Chapter 2 Group Politics at the UN: Conceptual Considerations -- Part 2 Regional and Political Groups in UN Diplomacy -- Chapter 3 The European Union -- Chapter 4 Latin American Cooperation at the United Nations: Exploring the Role of GRULAC, CARICOM and ALBA -- Chapter 5 The African Union in the United Nations -- Chapter 6 The Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the Arab League -- Chapter 7 ASEAN as an Actor in the United Nations: How Cohesive Is It? -- Chapter 8 The Alliance of Small Island States at the UN: the Promise and Pitfalls of Single-Issue Groups in Multilateral Negotiations -- Part 3 Group Politics in UN Multilateral Diplomacy -- Chapter 9 Gender Equality and Sexual Orientation Discrimination -- Chapter 10 Group Dynamics and Interplay in UN Disarmament Forums -- Chapter 11 Negotiating the Responsibility to Protect in the UN System -- Chapter 12 Discussing Global Health and Access to Medicines in the UN System: the Case of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) -- Chapter 13 Negotiating the Sustainable Development Goals -- Chapter 14 Group Interaction in the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change -- Chapter 15 Group Politics and the Question of Palestinian Recognition in the UN System -- Chapter 16 Conclusion: "The Only Sin at the UN Is Being Isolated" -- Index.
Summary: Group Politics in UN Multilateralism provides a new perspective on diplomacy and negotiation. UN multilateralism is shaped by long-standing group dynamics as well as shifting, ad-hoc groupings. These intergroup dynamics are key to understanding diplomatic practice at the UN.
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Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Figures and Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- Part 1 Introduction to Group Politics -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Group Politics in UN Multilateralism -- Chapter 2 Group Politics at the UN: Conceptual Considerations -- Part 2 Regional and Political Groups in UN Diplomacy -- Chapter 3 The European Union -- Chapter 4 Latin American Cooperation at the United Nations: Exploring the Role of GRULAC, CARICOM and ALBA -- Chapter 5 The African Union in the United Nations -- Chapter 6 The Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the Arab League -- Chapter 7 ASEAN as an Actor in the United Nations: How Cohesive Is It? -- Chapter 8 The Alliance of Small Island States at the UN: the Promise and Pitfalls of Single-Issue Groups in Multilateral Negotiations -- Part 3 Group Politics in UN Multilateral Diplomacy -- Chapter 9 Gender Equality and Sexual Orientation Discrimination -- Chapter 10 Group Dynamics and Interplay in UN Disarmament Forums -- Chapter 11 Negotiating the Responsibility to Protect in the UN System -- Chapter 12 Discussing Global Health and Access to Medicines in the UN System: the Case of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) -- Chapter 13 Negotiating the Sustainable Development Goals -- Chapter 14 Group Interaction in the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change -- Chapter 15 Group Politics and the Question of Palestinian Recognition in the UN System -- Chapter 16 Conclusion: "The Only Sin at the UN Is Being Isolated" -- Index.

Group Politics in UN Multilateralism provides a new perspective on diplomacy and negotiation. UN multilateralism is shaped by long-standing group dynamics as well as shifting, ad-hoc groupings. These intergroup dynamics are key to understanding diplomatic practice at the UN.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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