幻灯片 1 - SJTU
... U.S. China Policy • The bottom line of the U.S. policy is that the Taiwan issue should be resolved peacefully by the Chinese on the two sides of the Taiwan Straits, and Washington takes an open attitude to any specific resolution of the issue, willing to accept either reunification or independence. ...
... U.S. China Policy • The bottom line of the U.S. policy is that the Taiwan issue should be resolved peacefully by the Chinese on the two sides of the Taiwan Straits, and Washington takes an open attitude to any specific resolution of the issue, willing to accept either reunification or independence. ...
italy`s accession to the united nations organization
... The discovery that the United Nations organization was not competent to revise the peace treaty, the participation on an equal footing in the important European negotiations as a result of the offer of Secretary of State Marshall, and even more so Bevin’s subsequent invitation to the “new” Italy ev ...
... The discovery that the United Nations organization was not competent to revise the peace treaty, the participation on an equal footing in the important European negotiations as a result of the offer of Secretary of State Marshall, and even more so Bevin’s subsequent invitation to the “new” Italy ev ...
28. The responsibility of the Security Council in the maintenance of
... The President of the Russian Federation stressed the need and opportunity that existed to implement deep cuts in strategic offensive arms and tactical nuclear weapons; to limit and even cease nuclear testing; to reduce conventional armaments and armed forces; to implement international agreements on ...
... The President of the Russian Federation stressed the need and opportunity that existed to implement deep cuts in strategic offensive arms and tactical nuclear weapons; to limit and even cease nuclear testing; to reduce conventional armaments and armed forces; to implement international agreements on ...
The Charter of the United Nations
... The complete text of the Charter was translated into the five official languages of the new organization; English, French, Spanish, Chinese and Russian. Translation of the Charter into additional languages was completed sometime after the conference ended. New translations are made as new countries ...
... The complete text of the Charter was translated into the five official languages of the new organization; English, French, Spanish, Chinese and Russian. Translation of the Charter into additional languages was completed sometime after the conference ended. New translations are made as new countries ...
General Assembly
... Further decides that all meetings of the forum shall provide for the full and effective participation of all States Members of the United Nations and States members of specialized agencies; ...
... Further decides that all meetings of the forum shall provide for the full and effective participation of all States Members of the United Nations and States members of specialized agencies; ...
Promoting the rights of persons with disabilities and strengthening
... that persons with disabilities have an opportunity to be actively involved in the design, implementation and evaluation of such policies and programmes; ...
... that persons with disabilities have an opportunity to be actively involved in the design, implementation and evaluation of such policies and programmes; ...
English
... considering further that in Articles 22 (i)(iii) and 26 of the Agreement between the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and the Republic of Austria regarding the Headquarters of the OPEC access for officials of the OPEC to one of the existing Commissaries in Vienna is provided for and ...
... considering further that in Articles 22 (i)(iii) and 26 of the Agreement between the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and the Republic of Austria regarding the Headquarters of the OPEC access for officials of the OPEC to one of the existing Commissaries in Vienna is provided for and ...
General Assembly
... Acknowledges the role of the United Nations development system in advancing international cooperation and support to combat sand and dust storms, and invites all relevant bodies, agencies, funds and programmes of the United Nations system, including the United Nations Environment Programme, the Unit ...
... Acknowledges the role of the United Nations development system in advancing international cooperation and support to combat sand and dust storms, and invites all relevant bodies, agencies, funds and programmes of the United Nations system, including the United Nations Environment Programme, the Unit ...
Globalization Presentation
... Many nations specialize in certain goods and services. This is known as Specialization, or focusing on a small variety of products. Guatemala focuses on growing bananas and coffee in order to sell on the international market. In return Guatemala buys products like Chocolate from Sweden. Both nations ...
... Many nations specialize in certain goods and services. This is known as Specialization, or focusing on a small variety of products. Guatemala focuses on growing bananas and coffee in order to sell on the international market. In return Guatemala buys products like Chocolate from Sweden. Both nations ...
Globalization
... Many nations specialize in certain goods and services. This is known as specialization, or focusing on a small variety of products. Guatemala focuses on growing bananas and coffee in order to sell on the international market. In return Guatemala buys products like chocolate from Sweden. Both nations ...
... Many nations specialize in certain goods and services. This is known as specialization, or focusing on a small variety of products. Guatemala focuses on growing bananas and coffee in order to sell on the international market. In return Guatemala buys products like chocolate from Sweden. Both nations ...
World Government and the Constitution of the United States
... William Tucker Dean Jr., World Government and the Constitution of the United States, 38 Cal. L. Rev. 452 (1950). ...
... William Tucker Dean Jr., World Government and the Constitution of the United States, 38 Cal. L. Rev. 452 (1950). ...
§4.2.h Office of the UN Secretary
... Nations is, in many respects, the face of the United Nations. On the one hand, the Secretary-General has considerable power to implement reform, alter policy and in general act as an advocate for the overall direction and principles of the United Nations. He acts as a “norm entrepreneur”. On the oth ...
... Nations is, in many respects, the face of the United Nations. On the one hand, the Secretary-General has considerable power to implement reform, alter policy and in general act as an advocate for the overall direction and principles of the United Nations. He acts as a “norm entrepreneur”. On the oth ...
General Assembly
... The General Assembly, Recalling its resolution 67/138 of 20 December 2012 on integrating volunteering in the next decade, Recognizing that volunteerism is an important component of any strategy aimed at such areas as poverty reduction, sustainable development, health, education, youth empowerment, c ...
... The General Assembly, Recalling its resolution 67/138 of 20 December 2012 on integrating volunteering in the next decade, Recognizing that volunteerism is an important component of any strategy aimed at such areas as poverty reduction, sustainable development, health, education, youth empowerment, c ...
Chapter 37 HA Text
... The United States played a leading role in founding the United Nations. Its influence is evident in the UN Charter, which proclaims what Roosevelt called “four essential human freedoms.” He had first identified those Four Freedoms in a speech in January 1941. In that speech, he depicted a world in w ...
... The United States played a leading role in founding the United Nations. Its influence is evident in the UN Charter, which proclaims what Roosevelt called “four essential human freedoms.” He had first identified those Four Freedoms in a speech in January 1941. In that speech, he depicted a world in w ...
Fa2010
... Key Challenges and Priorities.” (75% of course grade). This paper may focus on one or two key issues for reform at the UN, such as peacekeeping reform. One-page proposals for papers (with list of possible references) should be submitted to Prof. Weaver no later than Thursday, October 14 in class. In ...
... Key Challenges and Priorities.” (75% of course grade). This paper may focus on one or two key issues for reform at the UN, such as peacekeeping reform. One-page proposals for papers (with list of possible references) should be submitted to Prof. Weaver no later than Thursday, October 14 in class. In ...
English - Inter-Parliamentary Union
... 20. Urges countries to ensure that the Open Skies Treaty is fully applied so as to guard against surprise attacks and engender mutual confidence; 21. Calls on parliaments to ensure the full implementation at all times of the Antarctic Treaty, the Treaty on the Prohibition of the Emplacement of Nucle ...
... 20. Urges countries to ensure that the Open Skies Treaty is fully applied so as to guard against surprise attacks and engender mutual confidence; 21. Calls on parliaments to ensure the full implementation at all times of the Antarctic Treaty, the Treaty on the Prohibition of the Emplacement of Nucle ...
Richest Countries
... Composed of 149 countries: Republic of Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, The Bahamas, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belarus, Belize, Benin, Bhutan, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, ...
... Composed of 149 countries: Republic of Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, The Bahamas, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belarus, Belize, Benin, Bhutan, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, ...
台湾问题与当前中美关系
... 3, “Wang-Koo Talk” in Singapore in April 1993 • In April 1993, Wang and Koo held in Singapore the first ever high-level, non-governmental talks between Taiwan and the mainland. The talks were known as the Wang-Koo meeting. • the 1992 Consensus. • In 1998 they held the second talks in Shanghai. ...
... 3, “Wang-Koo Talk” in Singapore in April 1993 • In April 1993, Wang and Koo held in Singapore the first ever high-level, non-governmental talks between Taiwan and the mainland. The talks were known as the Wang-Koo meeting. • the 1992 Consensus. • In 1998 they held the second talks in Shanghai. ...
Some Reflections on the One-China Principle
... frains from establishing diplomatic relations with the Taiwan authorities. It is on this very basis that the People's Republic of China has established or maintained diplomatic relations with more than 160 States. Consequently, by recognizing the Government of the People's Republic of China as the s ...
... frains from establishing diplomatic relations with the Taiwan authorities. It is on this very basis that the People's Republic of China has established or maintained diplomatic relations with more than 160 States. Consequently, by recognizing the Government of the People's Republic of China as the s ...
Communiqué - African Union - Peace and Security Department
... Ababa (Ethiopia), which states that the Assembly reiterates that the African Members of the UN Security Council have special responsibility to ensure that the decisions of the PSC are well reflected in the decision making process of the UNSC on peace and security issues of concern to Africa. In ligh ...
... Ababa (Ethiopia), which states that the Assembly reiterates that the African Members of the UN Security Council have special responsibility to ensure that the decisions of the PSC are well reflected in the decision making process of the UNSC on peace and security issues of concern to Africa. In ligh ...
9/20/01 1030 - Organization of American States
... TAKING INTO ACCOUNT the resolutions of the General Assembly and the Security Council A/RES/56/1 and S/RES/1368 (2001), of September 12,2001, through which the United Nations strongly condemned the terrorist attacks on the United States of America and called on all states to work together urgently to ...
... TAKING INTO ACCOUNT the resolutions of the General Assembly and the Security Council A/RES/56/1 and S/RES/1368 (2001), of September 12,2001, through which the United Nations strongly condemned the terrorist attacks on the United States of America and called on all states to work together urgently to ...
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... In seeking this extension of the Applications, UNGA-Link UK is following the lead of the Civil Society Sub-Committee on Content and Themes at WSIS Prepcom 1, in its first-stated Principle: “The Summit should be oriented to the goals of peace, conflict resolution, equality, sustainable development, r ...
... In seeking this extension of the Applications, UNGA-Link UK is following the lead of the Civil Society Sub-Committee on Content and Themes at WSIS Prepcom 1, in its first-stated Principle: “The Summit should be oriented to the goals of peace, conflict resolution, equality, sustainable development, r ...
PRINTER`S NO. 3543 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
... WHEREAS, In April 2009, Taiwan's Health Minister was invited by the Director-General of the World Health Organization to lead a delegation to attend the 62nd World Health Assembly as an observer, setting a precedent for Taiwan's participation in UNspecialized agencies; therefore be it RESOLVED, That ...
... WHEREAS, In April 2009, Taiwan's Health Minister was invited by the Director-General of the World Health Organization to lead a delegation to attend the 62nd World Health Assembly as an observer, setting a precedent for Taiwan's participation in UNspecialized agencies; therefore be it RESOLVED, That ...
Member states of the United Nations
There are 193 United Nations (UN) member states, and each of them is a member of the United Nations General Assembly.The criteria for admission of new members are set out in the United Nations Charter, Chapter II, Article 4: Membership in the United Nations is open to all other peace-loving states which accept the obligations contained in the present Charter and, in the judgment of the Organization, are able and willing to carry out these obligations. The admission of any such state to membership in the United Nations will be effected by a decision of the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the Security Council.A recommendation for admission from the Security Council requires affirmative votes from at least nine of the council's fifteen members, with none of the five permanent members voting against. The Security Council's recommendation must then be subsequently approved in the General Assembly by a two-thirds majority vote.In principle, only sovereign states can become UN members, and currently all UN members are sovereign states. Although five members were not sovereign when they joined the UN, all subsequently became fully independent between 1946 and 1991. Because a state can only be admitted to the UN by the approval of the Security Council and the General Assembly, a number of states that may be considered sovereign states according to the Montevideo Convention criteria are not members because the UN does not consider them to possess sovereignty, mainly due to the lack of international recognition or opposition from certain members.In addition to the member states, the UN also invites non-member states (currently two: the Holy See and Palestine), intergovernmental organizations, and other international organizations and entities whose statehood or sovereignty are not precisely defined, to become observers at the General Assembly, allowing them to participate and speak, but not vote, in General Assembly meetings. It is the world's largest intergovernmental organization, ahead of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.