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100 1 _aBROWNE Stephen
100 1 _aWEISS Thomas G.
245 _aThe future UN development agenda:
_b contrasting visions, contrasting operations/
_c Stephen Browne and Thomas G. Weiss
260 _c2014
520 _a'Sustainable development' as currently and politicall correctly formulated, provides an inappropriate basis on which to frame a future-oriented UN agenda, and risks perpetuating patterns of assistance in which most UN organisations perform poorly and in the shadow of alternative and more able multilateral and bilateral sources. UN operations should take as their point of departure the comprehensive agenda outlined by the two world summits of 2000 and 2005. This agenda recognises the value-based UN as the only universal-membership organisation, which combines the concerns of satisfying human needs while ensuring security, human rights, justice and sound governance. The post-2015 agenda should not look only at development and environment but aspire to what a million global voices canvassed by the UN in 'the world we want' campaign are clamouring for.
650 _aUNITED NATIONS
650 _aSTRATEGIC PLANNING
773 _aThird World Quarterly:
_g Vol 35 No 7, 2014, pp.1326-1340 (101)
856 _uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01436597.2014.915160
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