POLS 1500 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Execution Unit, United Nations Trusteeship Council, United Nations Economic And Social Council
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Multilateralism: the process by which states work together on a common issue. Called for renewal of multilateralism, international organizations and the rule of law. Stated a 4 pillar agenda: end of nuclear proliferation and nuclear arms race mentioning nuclear. Introduction global governance: the regulation and coordination of transnational issues through nation- states, international and regional organizations, and private agencies. Not always lead by states; multinational corporations and ngos create rules and regulations to govern behaviour. Critical in responding in 3 areas: coordinating global linkages: rules and laws manage exchanges of goods, services, money, criminal activity, coordinating response to global problems like climate change, poverty, epidemics, protecting core values like equality, justice, democracy. Effectiveness depends on compliance regime: set of implicit or explicit principles, norms, rules or decision-making procedures around which actors expectations converge in a given area of international relations. It"s an artifact of state practice to formulate, enact and enforce.