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United Nations Facing Global Economic Disorder: Assessing 20 Policy Proposals
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In an era of mounting global crises-from climate change and inequality to debt, migration, and artificial intelligence-the role of multilateralism has never been more urgent. United Nations Facing Global Economic Disorder: Assessing 20 Policy Proposals brings together twenty international experts to critically examine how the United Nations addresses today&s most pressing economic, social, and environmental challenges. Clear, rigorous, and accessible, each chapter explores a major global issue, evaluates the UN&s proposed solutions, and dissects what works-and what doesn&t-in the search for a fairer and more effective multilateral system. Essential reading for students, researchers, policymakers, and anyone concerned with the future of global governance.
In an era of mounting global crises-from climate change and inequality to debt, migration, and artificial intelligence-the role of multilateralism has never been more urgent. United Nations Facing Global Economic Disorder: Assessing 20 Policy Proposals brings together twenty international experts to critically examine how the United Nations addresses today&s most pressing economic, social, and environmental challenges. Clear, rigorous, and accessible, each chapter explores a major global issue, evaluates the UN&s proposed solutions, and dissects what works-and what doesn&t-in the search for a fairer and more effective multilateral system. Essential reading for students, researchers, policymakers, and anyone concerned with the future of global governance.


















