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New Zealand and the United Nations : 70th anniversary : proceedings of a conference held in Wellington, New Zealand, 20 November 2015 / edited by Brian Lynch.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Wellington : New Zealand Institute of International Affairs, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Description: 148 pages : colour illustrations, portraits ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780473353544
  • 0473353547
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.2393 23
Contents:
Conference Programme 20 November 2015 -- 1. Introduction: United Nations at 70 /Brian Lynch -- Session One: New Zealand and the United Nations: the ongoing dynamic and why it matters -- 2. Changing Pacific realities: the UN as decoloniser and development stimulator /David McDowell -- 3. The challenges of maintaining small nation influence /Terence O'Brien -- 4. In pursuit of interests beyond the Security Council /Michael Powles -- Session Two: Reflections on recent experience -- 5. Introduction /Maty Nikkhou-O'Brien -- 6. Reflections on recent experience /Hon Sir Jim McLay -- Session Three: Five case studies of New Zealand participation -- 7. Peace and security: lessons from Security Council experience /Colin Keating -- 8. The International Court of Justice at work /Rt Hon Sir Kenneth Keith -- 9. UNCLOS: its importance and impact /Bill Mansfield -- 10. Negotiating the disability convention /Don MacKay -- 11. UN peacekeeping: the New Zealand experience /Lt Gen Tim Keating -- Session Four: Where is the UN going? -- 12. A media perspective /Tracy Watkins -- 13. Will there be a 100th anniversary? /Charlotte Darlow -- 14. Whither the course of UN reform /Dr Roderic Alley -- 15. The 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda and the role of the UN /Christopher Woodthorpe -- 16. Neil Walter, tribute -- Biographical notes -- Acronyms.
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Conference Programme 20 November 2015 -- 1. Introduction: United Nations at 70 /Brian Lynch -- Session One: New Zealand and the United Nations: the ongoing dynamic and why it matters -- 2. Changing Pacific realities: the UN as decoloniser and development stimulator /David McDowell -- 3. The challenges of maintaining small nation influence /Terence O'Brien -- 4. In pursuit of interests beyond the Security Council /Michael Powles -- Session Two: Reflections on recent experience -- 5. Introduction /Maty Nikkhou-O'Brien -- 6. Reflections on recent experience /Hon Sir Jim McLay -- Session Three: Five case studies of New Zealand participation -- 7. Peace and security: lessons from Security Council experience /Colin Keating -- 8. The International Court of Justice at work /Rt Hon Sir Kenneth Keith -- 9. UNCLOS: its importance and impact /Bill Mansfield -- 10. Negotiating the disability convention /Don MacKay -- 11. UN peacekeeping: the New Zealand experience /Lt Gen Tim Keating -- Session Four: Where is the UN going? -- 12. A media perspective /Tracy Watkins -- 13. Will there be a 100th anniversary? /Charlotte Darlow -- 14. Whither the course of UN reform /Dr Roderic Alley -- 15. The 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda and the role of the UN /Christopher Woodthorpe -- 16. Neil Walter, tribute -- Biographical notes -- Acronyms.

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