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Agreements 48–50, 60, 65, 116, 124, 127–130, 132, 134, 145–146, 153–162, 170–179, 187, 193, 200, 207
Free-trade Agreements 124
International Investment Agreements 124–125, 145
Paris Agreement 170–172, 201–202, 242, 294
Regional Trade Agreements 145
Arctic Council 43–53
Arctic Ocean 43–53
Autocratization 89–90
Belt & Road Initiative 175
Bilateral Investment Treaties 125
Biodiversity 82, 150, 184–195, 207, 210, 213–216
Biological diversity 184–195, 208–216
Biodiversity loss 184–185, 188, 189–195
Bipolarity 16, 20
Bretton Woods Institutions 116–117
BRICS 58–61, 147, 172
City 79–83
Civil Society 33–37, 62, 66, 69, 79–83, 136, 140, 204, 262
Climate Change 42–53, 69–70, 79–80, 118, 154, 158, 170–181, 184, 189, 194, 201–202, 296
Conference of the Parties 170–172, 185, 187, 189–190
Cooperation 18, 23, 90, 98–100, 104, 114–120, 160, 170–171, 180, 188, 251
International cooperation 114–116, 118, 188, 199, 230, 241, 244, 252, 290, 293, 294, 297–298
COP26 170–180
COVAX 65–68
COVID-19 23, 59, 65–70, 82, 98, 104, 114, 118–119, 139, 158, 160–162, 253, 258, 290–301
Declaration 43, 45, 53, 172, 185, 193, 230–231, 244, 251, 254
UN75 Declaration 290–301
Decolonization 15–17, 129
Democratic erosion 88–96, 99–100, 102
Depolarization 15–16
Development 31, 35–40, 129–132, 135–139, 148, 155, 157–158, 170–173, 202–204, 241–242, 290–301
Digitalization 59, 68, 145, 291–292
Diplomacy of Connivance 22
Energy Policy 202
China’s Energy Policy 173–176
Environment 45–47, 51–54, 60–62, 65, 69, 136, 153, 158, 171–172, 184–195, 199–204, 207–221, 241, 296
Environmental protection 140, 185–187, 204, 207–209, 297
Femicide 267–283
Foreign Investment 124–126, 130, 135, 144–161
Foreign Direct Investment 125
Foreign Investment Protection Regime 130, 140
GATT 116, 127, 131, 134, 153, 156
Gender-based violence 267–283
Gender inequality 267–272
Globalization 12, 15–18, 60, 65, 117, 143–147, 149–150, 155, 157–162, 184
Governance 15–17, 117, 126, 129, 145–146, 150–161, 229, 251, 260–262
Environmental governance 184–195
Global governance 117
Government 60–65, 79–82, 90, 94, 96–103, 199–204, 207, 221–232, 235–238, 241–243
Local government 68–70
Greenhouse Gasses 170–180, 201, 294
Human Rights 96–97, 180, 184, 207–221, 227–237, 239–243, 290–301
ICSID 125–127, 133–139
IMF 36–38, 59–61, 116, 144
IMO 44
Inequalities 117, 150, 290–293, 296–298
Interdependence 17–18, 59–60, 113–117, 211–212
International Institutionalism 100–101
International Law 49, 114, 125–127, 129–130, 134, 136, 186–188, 207–221
International Migration Law 227–245
International Political Economy 114, 144, 151, 153
New International Political Economy 155
IOM 231, 235–241, 245, 251, 257
League of Nations 115, 253, 261–262, 299
Legalism 93–94
Legitimizing 15, 35, 92–93, 94, 100
Liberalism 89–90, 94–96, 100, 103
Migration 60, 81, 98, 227–245, 251–263,
Global Compact on Migration 230–231, 245, 297
Migrant 227–245, 351–263, 292
Irregular Migrant
Migrant vulnerability 238–240, 255–260
Minilateralism 16–17, 244
MOSAiC Expedition 46, 53
Multilateralism
Configurations of Multilateralism 119–120
Inclusive Multilateralism 79–83
New Multilateralism 57–71
Multipolarity 99, 155
Multinational Corporations 48, 64–66, 125–126
Multistakeholder initiatives
NAFTA 124, 127, 136, 152–153
NGOs 36–37, 57–71, 217–220, 293–295
Non-state actors 19, 199–204, 261
Non-aligned movement 15
Northeast Passage 49
North-South relations 58, 230
Nuclear Waste 51
OECD 127, 133–134, 144, 190–191
Order 95–103, 116, 127, 129
International Order 95–96, 99–103, 117
Pandemic 253, 258, 290–301
Polar Code 44
Refugee 62–63, 81–83, 229–234, 251–263
International refugee system 252
Regime Complexes 61, 67
Regional Courts 208–216
Regionalism 59, 100, 159, 161
Rule of Law 96–97, 115–116, 133–134
Secretary General 185, 216, 217, 220, 293, 299
Security Council 13–23, 31, 63, 116, 256, 299
Sequencing 93
South Africa 267–283
Sovereignty 12–14, 17–20, 34, 52, 96, 98, 114–115, 117, 127, 134
Statelessness 255–257
Sustainable Development Goals 20, 66, 80, 145, 158, 186–189, 191, 199–204, 241–242
Trade 60, 97, 99, 116–119, 124–134
Transnational public-private partnerships 67–68
United Nations 216–221, 251, 290–301
United Nations Charter 251, 256, 260
UNCLOS 52, 215
UNCTAD 16, 125–132, 141, 144, 186, 192
UN Development Programme 291
UNESCO 34–35
UN Financing 299
UNFCCC 170–173, 178–179
UNHCR 237, 245, 251–253, 256–257
UN Reform 301
UNRWA 251–263
UN System 231, 243–245
WHO 36, 68–70, 98, 149
Women 270–271, 277–279, 294, 298
World Bank 128, 133–134
WTO 128–129, 144–159, 161–162, 179
Zero-sum game 18

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Does the UN Model Still Work? Challenges and Prospects for the Future of Multilateralism

Cover Does the UN Model Still Work? Challenges and Prospects for the Future of Multilateralism
E-Book ISBN:
9789004516489
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Brill
Print Publication Date:
18 Nov 2022
  • Subjects
    • International Law
      • Public International Law
    • International Relations
      • International Relations
      • International Institutions and Governance Studies
    • Social Sciences
      • Economics & Political Science
      • Global Studies
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright page
Acknowledgments
Figures and Tables
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Does the UN Model Still Work? Challenges and Prospects for the Future of Multilateralism
Special Contribution
Chapter 1 Post-bipolar Challenges to Multilateralism
Part 1 Global Governance, New Actors and Challenges to Multilateralism
Chapter 2 Is Classic Multilateralism Outdated? The Case of the UN
Chapter 3 Geopolitical Shifts: Issues and Challenges for the Arctic Region
Chapter 4 New Multilateralism: The United Nations and Governance in the Era of Nonstate Actors
Chapter 5 Inclusive Multilateralism: Cities Take a Seat at the Table
Part 2 Threats to Democracy Undermining the Multilateral System
Chapter 6 Democratic Erosion and Multilateralism: When Authoritarian Leaders Challenge the Liberal International Order
Part 3 International Multilateral Trade Governance
Chapter 7 Multilateralism, Interdependence and Globalization
Chapter 8 The Gradual and Uneven Consolidation of an International Investment Protection Regime Decoupled from Multilateral Economic Organizations
Chapter 9 Reframing the International Trade and Investment Framework to Meet the Challenges of the 21st Century
Part 4 Environmental Governance and the Climate Challenge
Chapter 10 A New Climate Club Is the Best Way to Reduce Global Emissions of Greenhouse Gases
Chapter 11 Biodiversity Loss under the Lens of Multilateralism: An Environmental Governance and International Law Perspective
Chapter 12 Fostering Sustainable Economic Growth, Transformation and Promotion of Responsible Consumption and Production: The Subnational Government’s Role in Contributions to Multilateralism
Chapter 13 Challenges for the Coming Years: Learning Regional Lessons on Environmental Protection and Achieving the Participation of Indigenous Peoples in the United Nations System
Part 5 Human Rights and Migration Governance
Chapter 14 Migrants’ Protection and Assistance in the Face of a Changing World: Taking Stock of the Challenges and Responses
Chapter 15 What UNRWA Tells Us about Refugees and the United Nations
Chapter 16 The Value of Re-socializing Boys and Men for Positive Gender Relations to Curb Gender-Based Violence and Femicide in South Africa
Special Contribution
Chapter 17 The UN at 75: A Political Declaration and a Global Conversation
Back Matter
Index

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