Reform of international institutions: towards a Commonwealth agenda
Publisher: Commonwealth Secretariat ; London ; 2009Description: vi, 86 pISBN: 978-0-85092-897-6Subject(s): COMMONWEALTH | IMF | UN | WORLD BANK | SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT | ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE | INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION | INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS | INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONSSummary: Examines three sets of major international institutions: the UN, the World Bank and the IMF, and institutions concerned with international environmental governance. The contributors, all experts in international policy, agree that current global concerns have outgrown the existing system and an effective response requires serious multilateral co-operation. The book aims to push debate to accelerate reform through highlights of issues and offer recommendation essential for future economic stability and sustainable development.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Introduction by Jonathan Ockenden, Adviser and Head of the International Trade and Capital Market Section, Economic Affairs Divisions at the Commonwealth Secretariat, London.
Examines three sets of major international institutions: the UN, the World Bank and the IMF, and institutions concerned with international environmental governance. The contributors, all experts in international policy, agree that current global concerns have outgrown the existing system and an effective response requires serious multilateral co-operation. The book aims to push debate to accelerate reform through highlights of issues and offer recommendation essential for future economic stability and sustainable development.
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