ID | 121247 |
Title Proper | Inis Claude's United Nations |
Other Title Information | Swords into Plowshares revisited |
Language | ENG |
Author | Pentland, Charles C |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | On 1 October 2012 Canada's foreign minister addressed the United Nations general assembly. Embedded in an otherwise bland text were several sharp jabs at the UN, notably concerning the self-absorption of the organization's internal reform processes and the inadequacy of its response to humanitarian crises such as that engulfing Syria.1 These criticisms, predictably echoed in the right wing of the Canadian media, soon evoked ripostes whose burden was that the minister seemed woefully, perhaps willfully, ignorant of the organization he was criticizing: UN reform is a process for which western governments, including Canada's, had pressed for years; and it was some member-states, not the UN as such, that were hesitant over Syria.2 |
`In' analytical Note | International Journal Vol. 68, No.1; Winter 2013: p.151-166 |
Journal Source | International Journal Vol. 68, No.1; Winter 2013: p.151-166 |
Key Words | Canada ; United Nations ; Internal Reform Process ; Syria ; Humanitarian Crisis ; Canadian Media ; United Nation Reform |