Conflict Prevention in the UN´s Agenda 2030 : Development, Peace, Justice and Human Rights / by Bertrand Ramcharan, Robin Ramcharan.
2020
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Conflict Prevention in the UN´s Agenda 2030 : Development, Peace, Justice and Human Rights / by Bertrand Ramcharan, Robin Ramcharan.
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1st ed. 2020.
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Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2020.
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XXV, 149 p. 1 illus. online resource
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Introduction
Sustainable Development, Peaceful, Just and Equitable Societies
Climate Change, Weapons of Mass Destruction, Terrorism
Great Power Conflicts
Inter-State and Intra-State Conflicts
Human Rights
A Global Watch Over Human Security
Conclusion: Towards Enhanced Conflict Prevention.
Sustainable Development, Peaceful, Just and Equitable Societies
Climate Change, Weapons of Mass Destruction, Terrorism
Great Power Conflicts
Inter-State and Intra-State Conflicts
Human Rights
A Global Watch Over Human Security
Conclusion: Towards Enhanced Conflict Prevention.
Summary
This book analyses the UN's Agenda 2030 and reveals that progress is lagging on all five interlocking and interdependent themes that are discussed: conflict prevention, development, peace, justice and human rights. Many voices have already been raised, including that of the UN Secretary-General that the Sustainable Development Goals will not be met by 2030 unless there is a re-doubling of efforts. Still, on development as such, there is much striving. The book puts the concept of preventive diplomacy into all of the issues of modern international relations, from the US/China confrontation to the various conflicts bedeviling Africa. It bridges the two worlds of the international relations specialist on the one hand and that of the academic interested in UN affairs on the other hand. There is normally little contact between those two specializations. The authors have taken several current issues to show how the millennium debates and the SDG targets are relevant to "realist school" conflicts, and that there is work under way to operationalize ideas and theories in this respect. This is the first ever discussion of the conflict prevention dimension in the UN's Agenda 2030 which seeks to advance sustainable development with a view to reinforcing peace and justice on the foundations of respect for universal human rights.
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