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ID136054
Title ProperChanging world
Other Title Information is the UN development system ready?
LanguageENG
AuthorBrowne, Stephen
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines five contemporary areas of development concern that have become major drivers of global transformation since the turn of the millennium: the plight of fragile states; the emergence of new powers and new development funds in a changing aid landscape; the need for developing countries to manage the growing resources at their disposal; encroachments on the political sovereignty of states; and new global challenges that demand global action, including climate change, migration, and food security. These drivers of change call for responses from the UN – and in particular its development system of some 30 organisations. The ongoing protracted debate on the future UN development agenda should take cognisance of these changes if the system is to remain relevant after 2015. But the signs are not promising that either the agenda or the UN development system are up to the task.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol.35, No.10; 2014: p.1845-1859
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol: 35 No 10
Key WordsDeveloping Countries ;  Climate Change ;  Drivers Of Change ;  Emerging Powers ;  MDGs ;  United Nations ;  UN Development System ;  Development Democracy ;  Global Development Challenges


 
 
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