Enhancing the Globe’s Governance, Struggling with Research and Politics
Enhancing the Globe’s Governance, Struggling with Research and Politics
This article for the annual exploration of “Recent Lines of Internationalist Thought” concerns the contemporary reality of international organizations and multilateral cooperation. More especially, the article explores the author’s analytical pursuit of global governance, both as a scholar and practitioner. Three specific focuses are the United Nations; the world organization’s under-appreciated contribution to key ideas, norms, principles, and standards; and the concept of sacrosanct state sovereignty, especially humanitarian action and the “responsibility to protect.”
Keywords: constructivism, global governance, responsibility to protect, sovereignty, United Nations
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