Publication

Aug 1998

This paper discusses the general nature of global regimes and the specific structure of the UN organizational system. The author describes how it is a general misconception that the United Nations system is often regarded as peripheral to the regulation of international security and economic relations, and that on the contrary, the UN system has often proven its worth. The paper details how there has been a remarkable group of UN-generated regimes that promote greater openness in the global cooperation and development.

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Author Mark W Zacher
Series CIR Working Papers
Issue 23
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