The future UN development agenda: contrasting visions, contrasting operations

作者: Stephen Browne , Thomas G. Weiss

DOI: 10.1080/01436597.2014.915160

关键词: Political sciencePublic administrationFundamental human needsSustainable developmentCorporate governanceVisionEconomic JusticeEconomic growthValue (ethics)Shadow (psychology)Human rights

摘要: ‘Sustainable development’ – as currently and politically correctly formulated provides an inappropriate basis on which to frame a future-oriented UN agenda, risks perpetuating patterns of assistance in most organisations perform poorly the shadow alternative more able multilateral bilateral sources. operations should take their point departure comprehensive agenda outlined by two world summits 2000 2005. This recognises value-based only universal-membership organisation, combines concerns satisfying human needs while ensuring security, rights, justice sound governance. The post-2015 not look at development environment but aspire what million global voices canvassed ‘the we want’ campaign are clamouring for.

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