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  • More Mr. Nice Guy

    by John Bolton

    Neither Bush nor Obama administration efforts toward international sanctions have had any measurable impact on North Korea or Iran.

  • Mission to Haiti

    by Thomas Donnelly

    The relief mission's "coalition of the willing"--the United States, France, Canada, Brazil, the Caribbean states, and the U.N. collectively will prove hard to manage.

  • Are 'Ungoverned Spaces' a Threat?

    by Stewart Patrick

    The U.S., the European Union, Saudi Arabia, the World Bank, and others will meet later this month to discuss bolstering the Yemeni state.

SPOTLIGHT ON SOVEREIGNTY

ENVIRONMENT & HEALTH, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, HUMAN RIGHTS

UN Task Force Ignores Member States to Globally Govern Access to Medicines

February 3, 2010

 In a stunning behind-the-scenes rejection of actions taken by the member states of the World Health Assembly (“WHA”), the governing body of the World Health Organization (“WHO”), a United Nations Human Rights Council (“HRC”) task force used a 2009 technical mission to the WHO to discuss how to implement a WHO global strategy on public health in a manner that promotes a human right to health that member states specifically deleted from the final text of the global strategy.  Apparently, the HRC task force members believe that their pursuit of a right to health that promotes access to affordable essential drugs in developing countries justifies undermining the legitimacy of outcomes achieved by member states in the course of negotiations held during official meetings of an international organization.

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HUMAN RIGHTS, LAW & JUSTICE, SOCIETY & CULTURE

UN Interference in Domestic Affairs Evidences Need for Transparency

January 27, 2010

 The most recent session of the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW Committee) provides further evidence of the United Nations' willingness to advance an agenda of global governance through its involvement in governmental affairs and domestic policy, often with little or no transparency.

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HUMAN RIGHTS, HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS

End of UN Internal Corruption Unit Shows Folly of Human Security Taxes

January 20, 2010

 According to a recent Associated Press review, the United Nations has cut back sharply on investigations into corruption and fraud within its ranks, shelving cases involving the possible theft or misuse of millions of dollars. Unfortunately, at the same time, the UN, Japan, and the United States of America are promoting a broad "human security" agenda, which, if the World Health Organization adopts the global taxation proposals of one of its expert working groups, would result in billions of dollars flowing into the UN public health agency's coffers.

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NGO

Chemicals Regulation and Real Science: The Troubling Case of BPA
Ethical Corporation
By Jon Entine
 Environmental NGO's shocked over U.S. refusal to ban chemical BPA.



NGOs and Government Funding
NGOWatch
By Frederico Ferreira
 Government funds transferred to civil society groups often lack transparency and accountability.


Where Are NGOs Concentrating Their Campaigning Resources?

By SigWatch
 In its latest quarterly report, Where Are NGOs Concentrating Their Campaigning Resources?, SigWatch catalogues NGO campaigns and priority issues, both globally and by region.


RESOURCES

LAW

UN Council Resolution on Human Rights Education


On October 1, 2009, the United Nations Human Rights Council adopted a resolution, the World Programme for Human Rights, which calls for human rights education in schools and training programs for teachers, civil servants, law enforcement officials and military personnel.

LAW

The Key to Changing the United Nations System

by John Bolton

This foreword appeared in ConUNdrum: The Limits of the United Nations and the Search for Alternatives, edited by Brett D. Schaefer.

View the entire foreword as an Adobe Acrobat PDF.

HUMAN RIGHTS, LAW

Voting Practices in the United Nations, 2008

by U.S. Department of State

The 26th annual Report to the U.S. Congress on Voting Practices at the United Nations.


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ECONOMICS & DEVELOPMENT

Examining issues of transparency, accountability, and national sovereignty in international business and development efforts. MORE

ENVIRONMENT & HEALTH

Assessing how international regulatory establishments affect national sovereignty in their attempts to influence environmental and health policy. MORE

HUMAN RIGHTS

Exploring how, in their attempts to establish world peace and eliminate global poverty, UN agencies, human rights bodies, and NGOs affect national sovereignty. MORE

LAW

Considering the effect that international law and international court systems have on national sovereignty. MORE

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