The UN, Global Governance and Diplomacy

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  • Modules 1-4
    • Module One: Introduction
    • Module Two: History and Overview of the UN
    • Module Three: Introduction to Global Governance
    • Module Four: Introduction to Diplomacy
  • Modules 5-8
    • Module Five: The UN Security Council
    • Module Six: The UN General Assembly and Secretariat
    • Module Seven: Global Economic Governance
    • Module Eight: Human Rights
  • Modules 9-12
    • Module Nine: UN Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
    • Module Ten: Non-UN Institutions of Global Governance
    • Module Eleven: The UN and Diplomacy
    • Module Twelve: UN Reform
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Module Twelve: UN Reform

1. UN Reform Outline
2. Module Twelve Introductory Video
3. Is UN Reform Possible?
4. Should the Security Council undergo Reform?
5. Read about Potential UN Reforms
6. Get a Different Perspective on Opportunities for Reform
7. Consider the Issue of Bias in the UN

Read about Potential UN Reforms

reading

UN Reform Activity Three (Required Activity)

Read:

Thomas Weiss, ‘The UN’s Role in Global Governance’, UN Intellectual History Project, Briefing Note Number 15, August 2009, Available at:
http://www.unhistory.org/briefing/15GlobalGov.pdf

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