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Models of regional governance for the Pacific : sovereignty and the future architecture of regionalism / edited by Kennedy Graham.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Christchurch, N.Z. : Canterbury University Press, 2008Description: 260 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1877257745
  • 9781877257742
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.091823 22
Contents:
Pt. I. The United Nations and the Pacific -- A. Alternative models of regional governance -- 1. Models of regional governance: is there a choice for the Pacific? / Kennedy Graham -- 2. The EU as integration model: how relevant is the European experience? / Roberto Ridolfi -- B. The Pacific plan and regional governance -- 3. The UN charter and regional security: is the PIF a regional organisation? / Anthony Angelo -- 4. The Pacific plan 2006-15: legal implications for regionalism /rShennia Spillane -- Pt. II. The UN-regional partnership -- C. The consultative and planning process -- 5. Chapter VIII and the security council: can the 'global-regional partnership' be strengthened? / Maria Telalian -- 6. The UN-regional high-level process: can regionalism promote democracy? / Tapio Kanninen -- Pt. III. Stability in the Pacific: culture, politics and regionalism -- D. Self-determination and conflict prevention -- 7. Self-determination: 'shared sovereignty': a comparative analysis / Yves-Louis Sage -- 8. Conflict prevention: does 'responsibility to protect' fit into Biketawa? / Kevin Clements -- E. Constitutional law and good governance -- 9. Good governance and political development: can existing concepts and institutions deliver security? / Graham Hassall -- 10. Human rights norms: the 'universal' in the regional context / Natalie Baird -- Pt. IV. Conclusion -- 11. Sovereignty and the future architecture of Pacific regionalism: reflections / Kennedy Graham and Graham Hassall.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-250) and index.

Pt. I. The United Nations and the Pacific -- A. Alternative models of regional governance -- 1. Models of regional governance: is there a choice for the Pacific? / Kennedy Graham -- 2. The EU as integration model: how relevant is the European experience? / Roberto Ridolfi -- B. The Pacific plan and regional governance -- 3. The UN charter and regional security: is the PIF a regional organisation? / Anthony Angelo -- 4. The Pacific plan 2006-15: legal implications for regionalism /rShennia Spillane -- Pt. II. The UN-regional partnership -- C. The consultative and planning process -- 5. Chapter VIII and the security council: can the 'global-regional partnership' be strengthened? / Maria Telalian -- 6. The UN-regional high-level process: can regionalism promote democracy? / Tapio Kanninen -- Pt. III. Stability in the Pacific: culture, politics and regionalism -- D. Self-determination and conflict prevention -- 7. Self-determination: 'shared sovereignty': a comparative analysis / Yves-Louis Sage -- 8. Conflict prevention: does 'responsibility to protect' fit into Biketawa? / Kevin Clements -- E. Constitutional law and good governance -- 9. Good governance and political development: can existing concepts and institutions deliver security? / Graham Hassall -- 10. Human rights norms: the 'universal' in the regional context / Natalie Baird -- Pt. IV. Conclusion -- 11. Sovereignty and the future architecture of Pacific regionalism: reflections / Kennedy Graham and Graham Hassall.

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