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The UN Security Council in the 21st century / The United Nations Security Council in the twenty-first century / edited by Sebastian von Einsiedel, David M. Malone and Bruno Stagno Ugarte. - Boulder : Lynne Rienner, 2016. - xv, 997 p. ; 23 cm. - A Project of the International Peace Institute .

A project of the International Peace Institute.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Foreword—Terje Rød-Larsen.
1. Introduction—the Editors.
2. The UN Security Council: Decisions and Actions—P. Wallensteen and P. Johansson.
COMPETING INTERESTS ON THE SECURITY COUNCIL.
3. The US in the Security Council—S.J. Stedman.
3.1: Commentary: The Permanent One's Search for Maximum Flexibility—D. Bosco.
4. China in the Security Council—Z. Wenqi and L. Xinyu.
5. Russia in the Security Council—D. Trenin.
6. France and the United Kingdom in the Security Council—T. Tardy and D. Zaum.
7. Power Dynamics Between Permanent and Elected Members—C. Keating.
8. Council Reform and the Emerging Powers—K. Mahbubani.
9. Working Methods: The Ugly Duckling of Security Council Reform—C. Wenaweser.
10. The Security Council at Seventy: Ever Changing or Never Changing?—E.C. Luck.
ADDRESSING THEMATIC ISSUES.
11. Humanitarian Action and Intervention—T.G. Weiss.
12. Promoting Democracy—F. Mancini.
13. Acting on Human Rights—J. Weschler.
14. Responding to Terrorism—P. Romaniuk.
15. Confronting Organized Crime and Piracy—J. Cockayne.
16. Weapons of Mass Destruction: Managing Proliferation—W.P.S. Sidhu.
ENFORCING COUNCIL MANDATES.
17. The Use of Force: A System of Selective Security—A. Roberts.
18. Robust Peacekeeping and the Limits of Force—J.-M. Guéhenno.
19. The Security Council and NATO—H. Schaper.
20. The Role of Sanctions—S. Eckert.
EVOLVING INSTITUTIONAL FACTORS.
21. Relations with the UN Secretary-General—S. Chesterman.
22. Special Representatives of the Secretary-General—C. Peck.
23. Collaborating with Regional Organizations—B. Stagno Ugarte.
24. Groups of Friends—T. Whitfield.
25. International Courts and Tribunals—E. Sthoeger.
KEY COUNTRY CASES.
26. The Arab-Israeli Conflict—M.E. Bouillon.
27. Iraq—D.M. Malone and P. Chitalkar.
28. The Balkans—M. Berdal.
29. Somalia—J.L. Hirsch.
30. Sudan—H. Nitzschke.
31. Afghanistan—F. Vendrell.
32. The DRC—T. Carayannis.
33. Côte d’Ivoire—A. Boutellis and A. Novosseloff.
34. Libya—A.J. Bellamy and P.D. Williams.
35. Syria—S. Shaikh and A. Roberts.
35.1: Commentary: The Council's Failure on Syria—R. Dergham.
THE SECURITY COUNCIL AND INTERNATIONAL ORDER.
36. The Security Council and Peacekeeping—R. Gowan.
37. The Security Council and International Law—I. Johnstone.
38. Impacts of the Changing Global Distribution of Power—B. Jones.
39. The Security Council in a Fragmenting World—J. Greenstock.
40. The Security Council and a World in Crisis—the Editors.
Appendixes.
1: Security Council-Mandated UN Peacekeeping Operations and Observer Missions, 1945-2014;
2: Security Council-Mandated UN Political Missions, 1989-2014;
3: Non-UN Peace or Enforcement Operations Mandated by the Security Council, 1945-2014;
4: Security Council-Mandated Sanctions Regimes, 1945-2014;
5: Vetoes Cast in the UN Security Council, 1989-2014;


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