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Media type:
Book
Title:
NGOs, the UN, and global governance
Contains:
Gordenker, L. ; Weiss, T. G.: Pluralizing global governance. - S.17-47. Gaer, F. D.: Reality check: human rights NGOs confront governments at the UN. - S.51-66. Natsios, A. S.: NGOs and the UN system in complex humanitarian emergencies: Conflict or cooperation? - S.67-81. Donini, A.: The bureaucracy and the free spirits: stagnation and innovation in the relationship between the UN and NGOs. - S.83-101. Conca, K.: Greening the UN: environmental organisations and the UN system. - S. 103-119. Jönsson, C. ; Söderholm, P.: IGO-NGO relations and HIV/AIDS: Innovation or stalemate? - S.121-138. Chen, M. A.: Engendering world conferences: the International Women's Movement and the UN. - S.139-155. Uvin, P.: Scaling up the grassroots ans scaling down the summit: the relations between Third World NGOs and the UN. - S.159-176. Ritchie, C.: Coordinate? Cooperate? Harmonie? NGO policy and operational coalitions. - S.177-188. Sollis, P.: Partners in development? The state, NGOs, and the UN in Central America. - S.
Description:
An exploration of the role of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in the international arena, this work examines the full range of NGO relationships and actions. It concludes with a proposal for an alternative division of responsibility and labour between governmental and non-governmental actors.