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The Future of Diplomacy After COVID-19: Multilateralism and the Global Pandemic

Editat de Hana Alhashimi, Andres Fiallo, Toni-Shae Freckleton, Mona Ali Khalil, Vahd Mulachela, Jonathan Viera
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This book considers the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on international diplomacy, and the challenges and opportunities it presents for the future of multilateralism.
Global cooperation and solidarity are central to responding to and mitigating the health and socio-economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, yet, to many, this was slow to mobilize and lacking in political leadership. This book takes a practical look at the lessons learned from the period spanning the World Health Organization’s first declaration of a public health emergency of international concern in January 2020, to the commemoration of the 75th Anniversary of the United Nations in October 2020. This timespan covers a critical period in which to consider key areas of diplomacy, covering a range of tools of global cooperation: multilateral diplomacy, the rule of law, sustainable development, economics and financing, digital governance, and peace and security. Each chapter in this book introduces readers to the current situation in their respective areas, followed by a constructive consideration of lessons learned from the pandemic’s impact on that field, and key recommendations for the future. The practical focus and future orientation is particularly important as the book injects pragmatism and guidance that will facilitate ‘building back better’ in COVID response plans, while creating space for continued focus on global commitments around sustainable development and the future of the UN.
Written by a team of authors who have worked directly in International Public Policy and the establishment of global agendas at the United Nations, this book will be essential reading for professionals and policymakers involved in diplomatic roles, as well as students and scholars interested in the future of international relations, global governance and sustainable development.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367764036
ISBN-10: 0367764032
Pagini: 172
Ilustrații: 28
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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Academic and Professional Practice & Development

Cuprins

Introduction by Hana Alhashimi and Vahd Nabyl Mulachela  1. Covid-19: Where Public Health and Diplomacy Converge  2. Future of Sustainable Development  3. Future of Economic Diplomacy and Financing for Development  4. Future of Digital Cooperation  5. Future of International Peace & Security  6. The Future is Multilateralism

Notă biografică

Hana Alhashimi is an Emirati member of the United Nations Secretary-General’s Internet Governance Forum Multistakeholder Advisory Group, and a former Senior Advisor in the Office of the President of the General Assembly.
Andres Fiallo is an Ecuadorian diplomat who has contributed to central processes within the United Nations as a negotiator, coordinator and senior advisor on international law, human rights, social affairs, peace and security.
Toni-Shae Freckleton is a Senior Adviser in the Office of the President of the United Nations General Assembly, and Director of the Population and Health Unit Planning Institute of Jamaica.
Mona Ali Khalil is the Director of MAK LAW, an Affiliate of the Harvard Law School Program on International Law and Armed Conflict, and a former Senior Legal Officer of the United Nations.
Vahd Mulachela is an Indonesian Diplomat who served as Senior Adviser on Partnerships to the 73rd and 74th Presidents of the General Assembly.
Jonathan Viera is an Ecuadorian diplomat who has served as negotiator in the key economics and sustainable development processes of the United Nations. He has taught at universities in Ecuador and the United States.

Recenzii

"COVID-19 has brought home, besides human vulnerability, another painful story of global mismanagement. The authors argue persuasively that if we want to "build back better" and achieve peace, development and respect for human rights, there is no other option but to work together in a multilateral setting and make use of the tools available to us in the United Nations and its Charter. An important and enlightening read for all those who are interested in a better world." — H.E. Mr. Mohamed ElBaradei, the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and former Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (1997-2009)
"After all the 75th anniversary calls for a recommitment to multilateralism in an era of pandemic and climate crisis, what is needed is exactly what these authors from different regions provide: translation into specific detail that is actionable, drawn from real experience, and yet as idealistic as the UN Charter itself." — Mr. Ian Martin, Former Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Libya, Nepal and East Timor and former Secretary General of Amnesty International (1986-1992)
"A book that brings the wealth of experience by diplomatic and UN practitioners to the effects of COVID-19 to the reader interested in global governance. The authors discuss the consequences of the pandemic in several critical fields and offer practical recommendations for a coordinated and effective response by international actors. An important read for all who believe in our common humanity and want to do better for future generations." — Ms. Angela Kane, Former UN High Representative for Disarmament Affairs and Former Under-Secretary-General for Management of the United Nations
"An interesting new addition to the field of international public policy discourse, 'The Future of Diplomacy after COVID-19' underscores the huge importance of multilateral engagement and global cooperation in shaping the outcome of pandemics and other disasters. In particular, the authors, drawing from their diverse experiences as diplomats and practitioners, make the case for how, just as in 1919 and 1945, 2020 has proved that 'global matters [are] best addressed through diplomacy'." — H.E. Ambassador Lana Nusseibeh, Assistant Minister for Political Affairs and Permanent Representative of the United Arab Emirates to the United Nations

Descriere

This book considers the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on international diplomacy, and the challenges and opportunities it presents for the future of multilateralism.