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The United Nations is confronting a severe crisis at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Its capabilities have been called into question amid a rash of recent scandals and charges of leadership mismanagement, bureaucratic ineptitude, and corrupt activities. Current world opinion seems to express elevated concern about the organization''s ability to deal with the complexity of international relations in the new millennium. Despite six decades of survival, its membership still appears unable to maintain a consistent focus or set of practices to pursue common goals. The United Nations in the Twenty-First Century analyzes the significance of the many forces and events affecting the UN''s efforts at reform. It provides a detailed examination of these processes for all of the major UN organs and agencies, including chapters on the Secretaries-General, the Secretariat, the General Assembly, the Security Council, and ECOSOC. The chapters on the Secretaries-General are the only detailed discussion that compares, contrasts, and evaluates the tenures of the seven people who have headed the UN. The book''s concluding chapters focus on Kofi Annan''s reform agenda as it relates to previous UN reform experiences and assess the future impact of recent UN-related scandals and charges of mismanagement.

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This is a well-researched and detailed book that is essential reading for students and scholars alike. * CHOICE *
The United Nations in the Twenty-First Century provides a much-needed assessment of UN reform efforts from start to finish. A must-read for students of international organization. -- Jeffrey S. Morton, Director of Peace Studies, Florida Atlantic University

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Chapter 1 UN Organizational Realities and Reform Chapter 2 The Office of Secretary-General and Reform, 1946-1981 Chapter 3 The Office of Secretary-General as the Leader of Reform, 1982-2006 Chapter 4 The General Assembly as Reform Instrument and Target Chapter 5 Reform Processes and the Security Council Chapter 6 The Economic and Social Council Chapter 7 UN Secretaries and Financial Structures Chapter 8 Reform Processes and the Future of the United Nations

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
      Publication Date: 6/2/2006 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780742553347, 978-0742553347
      ISBN10: 0742553345

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      Book Synopsis
      The United Nations is confronting a severe crisis at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Its capabilities have been called into question amid a rash of recent scandals and charges of leadership mismanagement, bureaucratic ineptitude, and corrupt activities. Current world opinion seems to express elevated concern about the organization''s ability to deal with the complexity of international relations in the new millennium. Despite six decades of survival, its membership still appears unable to maintain a consistent focus or set of practices to pursue common goals. The United Nations in the Twenty-First Century analyzes the significance of the many forces and events affecting the UN''s efforts at reform. It provides a detailed examination of these processes for all of the major UN organs and agencies, including chapters on the Secretaries-General, the Secretariat, the General Assembly, the Security Council, and ECOSOC. The chapters on the Secretaries-General are the only detailed discussion that compares, contrasts, and evaluates the tenures of the seven people who have headed the UN. The book''s concluding chapters focus on Kofi Annan''s reform agenda as it relates to previous UN reform experiences and assess the future impact of recent UN-related scandals and charges of mismanagement.

      Trade Review
      This is a well-researched and detailed book that is essential reading for students and scholars alike. * CHOICE *
      The United Nations in the Twenty-First Century provides a much-needed assessment of UN reform efforts from start to finish. A must-read for students of international organization. -- Jeffrey S. Morton, Director of Peace Studies, Florida Atlantic University

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 UN Organizational Realities and Reform Chapter 2 The Office of Secretary-General and Reform, 1946-1981 Chapter 3 The Office of Secretary-General as the Leader of Reform, 1982-2006 Chapter 4 The General Assembly as Reform Instrument and Target Chapter 5 Reform Processes and the Security Council Chapter 6 The Economic and Social Council Chapter 7 UN Secretaries and Financial Structures Chapter 8 Reform Processes and the Future of the United Nations

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