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December 2, 2004 -- Today, a blue-ribbon UN panel released
its long awaited report on reforming the UN for the 21st Century, “A
more secure world: Our shared responsibility.” The report suggests a host of
reforms designed to update the UN to face the threats and challenges posed by
today’s world: poverty, infectious diseases, armed conflicts (both between
states and within states), weapons of mass destruction, terrorism and organized
international crime rings.
The report has the potential to reshape the United Nations
and redefine collective security. A core premise of the report is that “today’s
threats recognize no national boundaries, are connected, and must be addressed
at the global and regional as well as the national levels.” It is a “must read”
to understand the security threats facing the world today.
+ Citizens
for Global Solutions Analysis of Full Report: "101 Steps to a More
Secure World"
+ Announcement: Expert Briefing
Friday, December 3
+ The
International Criminal Court in the Report
+ Heath and the Environment in the Report
+ Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding in the Report
+ Commission of Human Rights in the Report
+ Read
the Full Report (PDF)
+ TAKE ACTION
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