Do international institutions really contribute to building a lasting peace? As diplomats, practitioners with these institutions, and experts on their processes, the authors underline the strengths and weaknesses that international actors have created and won’t abandon.
Cuprins
Introduction: Who Makes the Peacemaking Institutions?; G.Devin PART I: CONTROLLING NEGATIVE PEACE What Remains of Collective Security?; A.Dejammet The Fight against Chemical and Biological Weapons: The Role and Performance of Competent Institutions; H.Léval Preventing Nuclear Proliferation: The Role of the IAEA; A.Behar Mediation by Intergovernmental Organizations; C.Tenenbaum PART II: PROMOTING POSITIVE PEACE The United Nations Peacebuilding Commission: An Initial Assessment; R.Azar Human Security and UNHCR; L.Aubin Liberal Peace and Assistance in Central Asia; S.Tadjbakhah Reducing Poverty and Inequality? What is the Purpose of UNDP?; J.M.Bellot & J.M.Châtaigner Punishment, Dissuasion, Reparation: The Scope of International Criminal Justice; A.Bernard & K.Bonneau Conclusion: Peace between Multilateralism and Power; B.Badie
Despre autor
GUILLAUME DEVIN Professor of Political Science at Sciences PO, Paris, France.