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Enhancing U.S. leadership at the United Nations : report of an independent task force cosponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations and Freedom House / David Dreier and Lee H. Hamilton, co-chairs ; Lee Feinstein and Adrian Karatnycky, project co-directors.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Dreier, David.
Hamilton, Lee.
Feinstein, Lee.
Karatnycky, Adrian.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
United Nations--United States.
United Nations.
Democracy--United States.
Democracy.
Human rights--United States.
Human rights.
Terrorism--Government policy--United States.
Terrorism.
United States--Foreign relations--2001-2009.
United States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (84 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New York : Council on Foreign Relations Press, 2002.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
U.S. influence at the United Nations is low but can be improved, concludes this report of a bipartisan Task Force led by two highly regarded foreign policy experts, Republican Representative David Dreier and former Democratic Representative Lee Hamilton. It calls for a new strategy building a democratic coalition of UN members to better advance American interests and values with three key goals in mind: supporting democracy and democratic principles throughout the world; advancing human rights; and fighting terrorism."
Contents:
Intro
CONTENTS
FOREWORD
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
TASK FORCE MEMBERS
TASK FORCE OBSERVERS
TASK FORCE REPORT
ADDITIONAL AND DISSENTING VIEWS
APPENDIXES
APPENDIX A TOWARD A COMMUNITY OF DEMOCRACIES MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE
APPENDIX B PROMOTION OF THE RIGHT TO DEMOCRACY COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS RESOLUTION 1999/57
APPENDIX C RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
APPENDIX D UN SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 1368 (2001)
APPENDIX E UN SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 1373 (2001)
APPENDIX F SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 1377 (2001).
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
1-281-04141-6
9786611041410
OCLC:
55641300

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