Partners in preventive action: the United States and international institutions
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Beschreibung: | "September 2011." Includes bibliographical references (p. 29-34) Introduction -- How international institutions prevent conflict -- Global overview of the principal international institutions -- Recommendations for U.S. policy -- Conclusion The unipolar moment, to the extent it ever existed, has now truly passed. The United States is part of a globalized world, in which the flows of goods, finance, people, and much more connect us to other countries as never before. But for all the myriad benefits globalization brings, it also means that the challenges of the coming decades -- be they generated by resource competition, climate change, cybercrime, terrorism, or classic competition and rivalry -- cannot be solved or even mitigated by one country alone. Countries will need to cooperate on policies that extend across borders to address issues that affect them all. In this report, the authors argue that the United States should increasingly look to international institutions -- the United Nations and regional organizations like the European Union, the African Union, and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations -- as partners in conflict prevention and peacemaking worldwide. These organizations can serve as a platform for developing and enforcing international norms; provide a source of legitimacy for diplomatic and military efforts; and aggregate the operational resources of their members, all of which can increase the ease and effectiveness of American peacemaking efforts |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 44 p.) |
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spellingShingle | Stares, Paul B. Partners in preventive action the United States and international institutions LAW / International bisacsh Conflict management / International cooperation fast International agencies fast Intervention (International law) fast Peacekeeping forces, American fast Internationales Recht Intervention (International law) Peacekeeping forces, American Conflict management International cooperation International agencies |
title | Partners in preventive action the United States and international institutions |
title_auth | Partners in preventive action the United States and international institutions |
title_exact_search | Partners in preventive action the United States and international institutions |
title_full | Partners in preventive action the United States and international institutions Paul B. Stares and Micah Zenko |
title_fullStr | Partners in preventive action the United States and international institutions Paul B. Stares and Micah Zenko |
title_full_unstemmed | Partners in preventive action the United States and international institutions Paul B. Stares and Micah Zenko |
title_short | Partners in preventive action |
title_sort | partners in preventive action the united states and international institutions |
title_sub | the United States and international institutions |
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topic_facet | LAW / International Conflict management / International cooperation International agencies Intervention (International law) Peacekeeping forces, American Internationales Recht Conflict management International cooperation |
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