The Culture and Context of Peace
Editorial: The Culture and Context of Peace: "Editorial: The Culture and Context of Peace
Wendy Harcourt
Abstract
Development (2005) 48, 1-4. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1100161
As I write, the Millennium Summit Five year review draft outcome document is being circulated as part of the global preparations and negotiations for the September Heads of State Summit in New York. Emerging from the same process that produced the 2005 Secretary General's Report 'In larger freedom: Towards development, security and human right for all' (http://www.un.org/largerfreedom/), it is an important summary of the key interests of the multilateral agenda. Whether or not all the wording of this draft outcome document is accepted on 16 September 2005 by the Heads of State gathered at the United Nations Headquarters, it is an important political statement of what the UN would like to be agreed upon.
As I write, the Millennium Summit Five year review draft outcome document is being circulated as part of the global preparations and negotiations for the September Heads of State Summit in New York. Emerging from the same process that produced the 2005 Secretary General's Report 'In larger freedom: Towards development, security and human right for all' (http://www.un.org/largerfreedom/), it is an important summary of the key interests of the multilateral agenda. Whether or not all the wording of this draft outcome document is accepted on 16 September 2005 by the Heads of State gathered at the United Nations Headquarters, it is an important political statement of what the UN would like to be agreed upon."/.../
Wendy Harcourt
Abstract
Development (2005) 48, 1-4. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1100161
As I write, the Millennium Summit Five year review draft outcome document is being circulated as part of the global preparations and negotiations for the September Heads of State Summit in New York. Emerging from the same process that produced the 2005 Secretary General's Report 'In larger freedom: Towards development, security and human right for all' (http://www.un.org/largerfreedom/), it is an important summary of the key interests of the multilateral agenda. Whether or not all the wording of this draft outcome document is accepted on 16 September 2005 by the Heads of State gathered at the United Nations Headquarters, it is an important political statement of what the UN would like to be agreed upon.
As I write, the Millennium Summit Five year review draft outcome document is being circulated as part of the global preparations and negotiations for the September Heads of State Summit in New York. Emerging from the same process that produced the 2005 Secretary General's Report 'In larger freedom: Towards development, security and human right for all' (http://www.un.org/largerfreedom/), it is an important summary of the key interests of the multilateral agenda. Whether or not all the wording of this draft outcome document is accepted on 16 September 2005 by the Heads of State gathered at the United Nations Headquarters, it is an important political statement of what the UN would like to be agreed upon."/.../
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