Title of article :
Global Governance, Humanitarian Intervention and the U.N.: Moral and Normative Perspectives
Author/Authors :
Aktürk, Şener University of California, Berkeley
Pages :
13
From page :
50
To page :
62
Abstract :
There is a growing tendency among policy-makers and social scientists alike to attribute certain features of the global political economic transformations that are taking place in our contemporary world to the emergence of global governance. In this paper, I will argue that global governance refers to the unregulated command mechanisms of a political economy that is based on balance of power and premises of peace, security, organized activity (voluntary and formal, domestic and transnational organizations) and prosperity that flows from an ever-increasing conduct of business and trade. Then, focusing on 'humanitarian intervention' and the 'United Nations' as my issue areas, I will demonstrate and argue that humanitarian interventions and the undemocratic nature of United Nations serve the purposes of legitimizing, perpetuating and furthering global governance by preserving the balance of power and order in the system so that organized activity, business and trade can flourish.
Keywords :
Global , Humanitarian , U.N , practices
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2003
Record number :
2438621
Link To Document :
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