DOCUMENTS - United Nations Millennium Declaration
In: Međunarodna politika: publikacije Instituta za Međunarodnu Politiku i Privredu = Review of international affairs, Band 51, Heft 1097-1098, S. XIX
ISSN: 0543-3657, 0035-1695
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In: Međunarodna politika: publikacije Instituta za Međunarodnu Politiku i Privredu = Review of international affairs, Band 51, Heft 1097-1098, S. XIX
ISSN: 0543-3657, 0035-1695
Study on MDGs and human rights aims which should be part of constitutional reforms moderated by United Nations Millennium Campaign and United Nations Development Programme, Regional Centre in Bangkok
In: Environmental policy and law: the journal for decision-makers, Band 30, Heft 5, S. 263-264
ISSN: 0378-777X
In: http://archives.au.int/handle/123456789/6335
Booklet ; The African Union document on the Review of the Millennium Declaration and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs): Towards an African Common Position is a follow up to the Draft Decision of the Heads of State and Government at the 4th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the African n Union (AU) in Abuja, Nigeria, held from '30- 31 January 2005. It was presented by the AU Commission at the 5th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union held in Sirte, Libya, from 4- 5 July 2005 and was endorsed by the Heads of State and Government. It has since served as the Continent's contribution at the United Nations High Level Summit held in New York, United States of America, in September 2005
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In: The United Nations disarmament yearbook, Band 26, S. 179-180
ISSN: 0252-5607, 0251-9518
In: GISAP: Sociological, Political and Military Sciences, Heft 5
ISSN: 2054-6459
In: Vestnik MGIMO-Universiteta: naučnyj recenziruemyj žurnal = MGIMO review of international relations : scientific peer-reviewed journal, Heft 2(23), S. 39-46
ISSN: 2541-9099
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In: Romanian journal of international affairs, Band 6, Heft 3-4, S. 307-317
ISSN: 1224-0958
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Working paper
The work analyzes the construction of temporality within the UN's discourses in relation to two questions: what the construction of temporality can tell us about the UN's view of its own agency and to what extent changes in temporal constructs can be related to wider socio-political shifts. Theoretically, it relies on social constructivist, post-structuralist, and critical discourse analysis (CDA) approaches to explore the intersections of agency, discourse, and time, specifically focusing on the political struggle to define temporality. To this end, it starts from the discourse-historical approach and its interest in the mutually-shaping dynamics between discursive structures and agents. It then conducts a critical analysis of the UN Charter, the Millennium Declaration, and the 2030 Agenda. The documents went through two rounds of coding which isolated individual words and explored grammatical structures. The data was reduced through a modified model of decontextualizing discursive strategies. By moving between different levels of analysis, and using secondary sources to reconstruct the historical context from which the documents emerged, the work finds a trend of increasingly concrete temporal settings and increasingly abstract subjects. It argues that this can be related to the growing importance of capitalist realist discourses which have both undercut the agency of individual actors and imbued abstract principles, which the UN embodies, with power. It also finds that the construction of time both within and between the documents is rife with contradictions, and relates this ambiguity to the constant push and pull between conflicting interests which mark discourse as a field and politics as a mode of activity.
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In: DIE Discussion Paper, Band 12/2005
Im September 2000 verabschieden 189 unabhängige Staaten im Rahmen der 55. Generalversammlung der UN in New York die Millennium Declaration. Im Anschluss an den Millenniumsgipfel extrahiert eine Arbeitsgruppe, die sich aus Vertretern der UN, der Weltbank, der OECD und anderer internationalen Organisationen zusammensetzt, einige messbare Zielvorgaben aus der Millennium Declaration. Dabei ergibt sich eine Liste von acht sogenannten Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), die im Wesentlichen auf zwei Kapiteln der Millennium Declaration beruhen: dem Kapitel 'Entwicklung und Armutsbekämpfung' sowie dem Kapitel 'Schutz der gemeinsamen Umwelt'. Diese Vorgaben untersuchend, verfolgt der Beitrag drei Ziele: In einem ersten Schritt wird die Bedeutung der Millennium Development Declaration und der MDGs in der internationalen Entwicklungsdebatte im historischen Kontext dargestellt. Der zweite Schritt erläutert, welche Risiken und Chancen mit den MDGs verbunden sind. So bestehen unter anderem die Risiken (1) eines verengten Entwicklungsbegriffs, (2) einer Input- statt Effizienz-Orientierung, (3) einer unzureichenden Verankerung des Nachhaltigkeitsgedankens und (4) einer Vernachlässigung von Multikausalitäten. Zu den Chancen zählen die Möglichkeiten (1) der Synergien, Harmonisierung und Kontinuität, (2) der Ergebnisorientierung sowie (3) des Interesses und der Zustimmung der Öffentlichkeit. Im dritten Schritt wird diskutiert, welche Konsequenzen sich aus den internationalen Zielen für Deutschland und für die deutsche Entwicklungszusammenarbeit ergeben. Dazu gehören (1) die Herstellung einer Kohärenz zwischen der Entwicklungspolitik und anderen außenwirksamen Politiken, (2) die Armutsorientierung, (3) die Wirksamkeit sowie (4) Geber-Koordination und Alignment der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit. (ICG2)
In: Asia Pacific population journal, Band 23, Heft 2, S. 3-9
ISSN: 1564-4278
In: DIE Discussion Paper, Band 6/2008
Contents: 1 Introduction; 2 Historical background and genesis of the Millennium Development Goals; 3 Significance of the Millennium Declaration; 4 Evaluation of the Millennium Development Goals; 5 The Millennium process; 6 Implications for German development cooperation.
In: Current history: a journal of contemporary world affairs, Band 112, Heft 754, S. 195-197
ISSN: 0011-3530
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