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1、REPORTINTERNATIONAL ORDER & CONFLICTUN 2.0: TenInnovations for Global Governance75 Years beyond San Francisco& GOVERNANCE INNOVATIONPlatform onGLOBAL SECURITY, JUSTICEJust Security 2020 ProgramAbout this reportUN 2.0 considers the kinds of enlightened global leadership and vision, norms, tools, inst
2、itutions, and ethic of civic engagement required to better deal with pressing global challenges, from avoiding runaway climate change to preventing atrocities and reducing the disruptive potential of novel technologies. Drawing parallels to the 1944 Dumbarton Oaks conference that, in the midst of Wo
3、rld War II and on the heels of the Great Depression, laid the groundwork for the successful 1945 San Francisco conference that founded the United Nations, the report argues for this Septembers UN75 Summit and Declaration to lay the foundations for further innovating and strengthening global governan
4、ce in the coming two-to-three critical years. In presenting a bold yet practical roadmap for global renewal, UN 2.0 stresses the need for international organizations, starting with the United Nations, to harness creatively the ideas, networks, and capabilities of governments, civil society, and the
5、private sector for effective global problem-solving.About StimsonThe Stimson Center promotes international security, shared prosperity & justice through applied research and independent analysis, deep engagement, and policy innovation. For three decades, Stimson has been a leading voice on urgent gl
6、obal issues. Founded in the twilight years of the Cold War, the Stimson Center pioneered practical new steps toward stability and security in an uncertain world. Today, as changes in power and technology usher in a challenging new era, Stimson is at the forefront: Engaging new voices, generating inn
7、ovative ideas and analysis, and building solutions to promote international security, prosperity, and justice.Stimsons Just Security 2020 Program supports efforts to build more capable global governance institutions to better cope with existing and new global challenges, in the face of growing mass
8、violence in fragile states, the threat of runaway climate change, and fears of devastating cross-border economic shocks and cyber-attacks. Effective problem-solving requires both global collaboration and attention to serious deficits of justice as well as security, to create what we call “just secur
9、ity.” The program gives particular attention to initiating and influencing preparations for a Leaders Summit, in September 2020 in New York, and its follow-through on United Nations renewal and innovation.Visit our knowledge Platform on Global Security, Justice & Governance Innovation: HYPERLINK / /
10、.Copyright June 26, 2020 The Stimson CenterAll rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent from the Stimson Center.STIMSON1211 Connecticut Avenue NW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20036Tel: 202.223.5956 | Fax: 202
11、.238.9604 HYPERLINK / Cover: Composite of photo from the June 26, 1945 signing of the Charter in the Herbst Theater within San Franciscos War Memorial Building (Credit: UN Photo) and The Golden Gate Bridge (haveseen/Adobe Stock).ForewordWe are honored to introduce this new Stimson Center report, UN
12、2.0: Ten Innovations for Global Governance-75 Years beyond San Francisco, timed to coincide with the seventy-fifth anniversary of Charter Day (June 26). It considers the need forand seeks to provoke thoughtful debate onnew tools, ideas, and innovative kinds of public-private, multinational initiativ
13、es and networks for more effective common action against common threats and challenges faced by “We The Peoples” and the world organizations 193 member countries.These challenges include a rapidly changing global climate, violence and large-scale displacement in fragile states, sophisticated cyber-s
14、ecurity threats, and the COVID-19 pandemic and its dev- astating social and economic consequences. But the most dangerous threat we see is the rise of narrow, exclusionary nationalism, corroding the wider sense of community essential to meeting all these other challenges threatening the very structu
15、re of the international order that has been built since the Second World War. It raises a too-real risk that this structure and its institutions, essential but in need of repair and renewal, may instead be left to decline and decay. We know, from our respective experiences leading global institution
16、s, that such an outcome would be trag- ic, not just for those institutions but for humanity at large. UN 2.0 offers a path to renewal and a more inclusive and invigorated system of global governance, complementing and building on the UN75 Declaration to be endorsed by UN Member States.Individuals an
17、d organizations from across global civil society have an opportunity, during this years commemoration of the UNs founding, to help create “The future we want, the United Nations we need.” Sparking a global conversation on the future of the UN system and wider global governance is also a fundamental
18、goal of The Elders new Policy Paper on Multilateralism, also released on Charter Day, as is our commitment to promoting diverse thinking and action on sustainable development, human rights, and peace.We wish to express our appreciation to the authors of UN 2.0 and look forward to discussing, at the
19、virtual UN75 Global Forum this September (16-17), how its proposals, and the insights and suggestions anticipated from civil society worldwide, can help to ensure that “the future we want,” for todays younger generation and all future generations, becomes the future we get.Ban Ki-moonDeputy Chair, T
20、he EldersPresident & Chair, Global Green Growth InstituteEighth Secretary-General of the United NationsGro Harlem BrundtlandMember of The EldersFormer Prime Minister, Norway Former Director-General, WHOFormer Chair, World Commission on Environment and DevelopmentResearch Team and AcknowledgementsRes
21、earch TeamRichard Ponzio (Program Director), Cristina Petcu (Research Associate), Banou Arjomand (Junior Fellow), Joris Larik (Senior Advisor), William Durch (Editor and Distinguished Fellow), Lita Ledesma (Designer), Hasan Aloul (Webmaster), and Researchers: Maheera Siddique and Sarah Hutton.Acknow
22、ledgementsThe Report Team wishes to express its appreciation for the support and encouragement provided by the following individuals: Brian Finlay, Victoria Holt, Oksana Bellas, David Solimini, Maureen Connolly, Robert Berg, Ellen Laipson, Abdulaziz Al-Thani, Cecilia Anderberg, Jacob Mukand, Kate Su
23、llivan, Madeleine Albright, Ibrahim Gambari, Daniel Perell, Natalie Samarasinghe, Fergus Watt, the participants in the Doha Forum Working Group on Global Governance Innovation and Renewal (December 15, 2019) and the PRs UN75 Dialogue (May 13, 2020), and the following peer reviewers who provided help
24、ful substantive feedback on earlier sections of the report: Eamon Aloyo, Kuniko Ashizawa, Andreas Bummel, Fred Carver, Roger Coate, Tad Daley, Aditi Gorur, Lise Howard, Jeffery Huffines, Robert Kiel, Francois Reyes, Conor Seyle, and Josh Swanson, as well as the following interviewees: Adriana Abdenu
25、r, Barbara Adams, Nazare Albuquerque, Adonia Ayebare, Tom Brookes, Keeyong Chung, Danica Damplo, Brice Fodda, Richard Gowan, Arunabha Ghosh, Maja Groff, Mara Jcquez Huacuja, Earl James, Magnus Jiborn, Erik Kastlander, Joshua Lincoln, Michael Liu, Paulo Magalhes, Agustn Santos Maraver, Abdullahi Omak
26、i, Eleanor Openshaw, Marcel Pieper, Vesselin Popovski, Saji Prelis, Alexandre Stutzmann, Mandeep Tiwana, and Jukka Vlimaa.We also wish to extend a special thank you to the State of Qatar for its partnership and generous financial support for Stimsons Just Security 2020 Program, as well as the follow
27、ing partner or- ganizations of the programs Global Policy and Regional Dialogue series: adelphi (Berlin), Center for Conflict and Humanitarian Studies at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, Friedrich- Ebert-Stiftung New York Office, Global Challenges Foundation (Stockholm), Global Governance Ph
28、ilanthropy Network, Global Green Growth Institute (Seoul), Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (The Hague), Igarap Institute (Rio de Janeiro), One Earth Future Foundation (Boulder), The Savannah Centre for Diplomacy, Democracy, and Development (Abuja), Together First, UN2020, and
29、 the Governments of Germany, Japan, and the Republic of Korea, and the European Union and Organization of American States.Related Publications HYPERLINK /publications-resources/report/ Confronting the Crisis of Global Governance, The Report of the Commission HYPERLINK /publications-resources/report/
30、 on Global Security, Justice & Governance (2015) HYPERLINK /academic/product/just-security-in-an-undergoverned-world-9780198805373?cc=us&lang=en Just Security in an Undergoverned World (2018) HYPERLINK /publications-resources/an-innovation-agenda-for-un-75/ An Innovation Agenda for UN75: The Albrigh
31、t-Gambari Commission Report HYPERLINK /publications-resources/an-innovation-agenda-for-un-75/ and the Road to 2020 (2019) HYPERLINK /docs/default-source/default-document-library/reimagining-governance_doha_forum-for-print.pdf Reimagining Governance in a Multipolar World (2019, co-published with the
32、Doha Forum) HYPERLINK /publications-resources/publications/#ggipunpolicy Global Governance Innovation Perspectives & UN75 Policy Briefs (2019 and 2020, co-published)Contents HYPERLINK l _bookmark0 Foreword 3 HYPERLINK l _bookmark1 Research Team and Acknowledgements 4 HYPERLINK l _bookmark2 List of I
33、llustrations 6 HYPERLINK l _bookmark3 List of Abbreviations 7 HYPERLINK l _bookmark4 Executive Summary 9 HYPERLINK l _bookmark5 Introduction 12 HYPERLINK l _bookmark6 Some “Highs and Lows” from the UNs First 75 Years 13 HYPERLINK l _bookmark7 UN Anniversaries and Change in Global Governance 15 HYPER
34、LINK l _bookmark8 Objectives and Underlying Themes of this Report 16 HYPERLINK l _bookmark9 A Start Out of the Woods: No new “San Francisco Moment” HYPERLINK l _bookmark9 without a new “Dumbarton Oaks” 18 HYPERLINK l _bookmark14 Ten Innovations to Renew the UN System 23 HYPERLINK l _bookmark15 Bring
35、 New Voices into Policy-Making through a UN Global Partnership 24 HYPERLINK l _bookmark17 Define Climate Adaptation Goals and Gauge Their Achievement 26 HYPERLINK l _bookmark19 Strengthen the UNs Ability to Sustain Peace: Upgrade the UN Peacebuilding Commission 28 HYPERLINK l _bookmark21 Create a “G
36、20+” for Accelerated, Equitable, and Broad-Based Recovery from COVID-19 30 HYPERLINK l _bookmark23 Boost the Reach and Resilience of International Justice Institutions 32 HYPERLINK l _bookmark25 Make Green Technology to Combat Climate Change More Accessible to Developing Countries 34 HYPERLINK l _bo
37、okmark27 Enhance UN Capacity to Support the Responsibility to Prevent 36 HYPERLINK l _bookmark29 Strengthen Cybersecurity to Safeguard Positive Global Connectivity 38 HYPERLINK l _bookmark31 Improve UN Civilian Capacity to Help Build Back Swiftly in the Aftermath of Conflict 40 HYPERLINK l _bookmark
38、33 Create a UN Parliamentary Network to Enhance Democratic Legitimacy and Effectiveness 42 HYPERLINK l _bookmark35 Pioneering Partnerships in Global Governance 44 HYPERLINK l _bookmark35 Learning from the Past Two Decades 44 HYPERLINK l _bookmark38 The Future of Partnerships in Global Governance 47
39、HYPERLINK l _bookmark41 Smart Coalitions, The UN75 Declaration and Beyond 51 HYPERLINK l _bookmark41 Smart Coalitions and the Future of Global Governance 51 HYPERLINK l _bookmark45 Insights and Lessons from Building the UN75 Declaration 55 HYPERLINK l _bookmark48 Beyond 75: A Stronger UN for the Nex
40、t Quarter Century 58 HYPERLINK l _bookmark53 Creating a new “San Francisco Moment” 63 HYPERLINK l _bookmark54 Annexes 64 HYPERLINK l _bookmark55 Endnotes 69 HYPERLINK l _bookmark59 Bibliography 73List of IllustrationsFigures HYPERLINK l _bookmark8 Figure 1: Global and regional dialogues on the road
41、to the UN75 summit 16 HYPERLINK l _bookmark14 Figure 2: International law, institutions, and issues: Overlapping solutions 23 HYPERLINK l _bookmark16 Figure 3: Civic space: Percentage of the worlds population per ratings category 25 HYPERLINK l _bookmark18 Figure 4: IPCC projections for global warmi
42、ng 27 HYPERLINK l _bookmark20 Figure 5: Violent events and fatalities, May 30, 2019 to May 30, 2020 29 HYPERLINK l _bookmark22 Figure 6: World growth in GDP per capita and recessions (percent) 31 HYPERLINK l _bookmark24 Figure 7: Map highlighting countries that accept the ICJs HYPERLINK l _bookmark2
43、4 compulsory jurisdiction under the “Optional Clause” 33 HYPERLINK l _bookmark28 Figure 8: Armed conflict by type from 1946 to 2018 37 HYPERLINK l _bookmark30 Figure 9: Individuals using the internet, 2005-19 39 HYPERLINK l _bookmark34 Figure 10: The creation of international parliamentary instituti
44、ons, 18892006 43 HYPERLINK l _bookmark52 Figure 11: Roadmap to 2023 62Tables HYPERLINK l _bookmark6 Table 1: Four historic moments for global cooperation, and the present one 13 HYPERLINK l _bookmark26 Table 3: The purposes of technology transfer for developing countries 35 HYPERLINK l _bookmark32 T
45、able 4: Civilian positions in UN peacekeeping and special political missions, 201119 41 HYPERLINK l _bookmark40 Table 5: UN75 Global Governance Forum partnerships Peace and Security 49Boxes HYPERLINK l _bookmark7 Box 1: Selection of major agreement and institutional review anniversaries in 2020 15 H
46、YPERLINK l _bookmark10 Box 2: The world coming together to fight the pandemic 19 HYPERLINK l _bookmark11 Box 3: Joint Declaration of the Alliance for Multilateralism, April 16, 2020 20 HYPERLINK l _bookmark12 Box 4: Selection of current initiatives to reform and strengthen global governance 21 HYPER
47、LINK l _bookmark36 Box 5: Partnership lessons from fighting piracy in Somalia 45 HYPERLINK l _bookmark39 Box 6: The draft UN75 Declaration underscores significance of partnerships 48 HYPERLINK l _bookmark42 Box 7: Lessons learned from the Global Coalition on Youth, Peace and Security 52 HYPERLINK l
48、_bookmark43 Box 8: Selection of global governance innovation recommendations for the UN HYPERLINK l _bookmark43 and Member States advocated by UN2020 and Together First 53 HYPERLINK l _bookmark45 Box 9: Preliminary assessment of the UN75 Survey and Dialogues 55 HYPERLINK l _bookmark47 Box 10: COVID-
49、19 and the UN75 Declaration: An interview-based assessment 57 HYPERLINK l _bookmark51 Box 11: Can humanity better govern itself? Looking for answers 61List of AbbreviationsACLEDThe Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project AIArtificial IntelligenceAUAfrican UnionCEOChief Executive OfficerCERTsC
50、omputer Emergency Response Teams CIVCAP Civilian CapacitiesCGPCSThe Contact Group on Piracy off the Coast of Somalia COPConference of the PartiesCOVID-192019 Novel Coronavirus CSOCivil Society OrganizationsDESA(UN) Department of Economic and Social Affairs DPO(UN) Department of Peace OperationsDPPA(
51、UN) Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs ECOWASEconomic Community of West African StatesECOSOCEconomic and Social CouncilESTEnvironmentally Sound TechnologyEUEuropean UnionG20Group of 20GCYPSGlobal Coalition on Youth, Peace and Security GDPGross Domestic ProductGPEIGlobal Polio Eradicat
52、ion InitiativeGPIGlobal Peace IndexThe IGGGroup Expert Advisory Group on Inclusive Global GovernanceH.E.His/Her ExcellencyICAOInternational Civil Aviation Organization ICCInternational Criminal CourtICJInternational Court of JusticeIGOInterGovernmental OrganizationIMFInternational Monetary FundIMOIn
53、ternational Maritime OrganizationIOM(UN) International Organization for Migration IPCCIntergovernmental Panel on Climate Change IPRIntellectual Property RightsITUInternational Telecommunication Union KPCSKimberley Process Certification SchemeLAWSLegal Autonomous Weapons SystemsMERCOSURThe Southern C
54、ommon Market (English), El Mercado Comn del Sur (Spanish) NATONorth Atlantic Treaty OrganizationNCSNational Cybersecurity StrategiesNGONon-Governmental OrganizationOCHA(UN) Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs OECDOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and Development OHCHROffice of t
55、he (UN) High Commissioner for Human Rights P5Permanent Five (members of the UN Security Council) PASOColombia Sustainable Peace for Colombia (English),Paz Sostenible para Colombia (Spanish)PBC(UN) Peacebuilding CommissionR2PResponsibility to ProtectROIReturn on InvestmentSDGSustainable Development G
56、oalU.S.United StatesUN60United Nations 60th anniversaryUN75United Nations 75th anniversaryUNCDFUnited Nations Capital Development Fund UNDPUnited Nations Development Programme UNEPUnited Nations Environment Programme UNGAUnited Nations General AssemblyUNFCCCUnited Nations Framework Convention on Cli
57、mate Change UNHCRUnited Nations High Commissioner for RefugeesUNICEFUnited Nations International Childrens Emergency Fund UNODCUnited Nations Office on Drugs and CrimeUNSCUnited Nations Security CouncilUNSCRUnited Nations Security Council Resolution UNUnited NationsUNPNUnited Nations Parliamentary N
58、etworkUPR Universal Periodic Review (UN Human Rights Council) WHOWorld Health OrganizationWMOWorld Meteorological Organization WPSWomen, Peace and SecurityWTOWorld Trade OrganizationExecutive Summary“The UN75 Declaration represents the start of a worldwide conversation and process, rather than an en
59、dpoint, for global governance innovation and renewal.” UN75 Declaration Co-Facilitators, H.E. Ambassador Alya Al-Thani, Permanent Representative of The State of Qatar to the United Nations, and H.E. Ambassador Anna Karin Enestrm, Permanent Representative of Sweden to the United Nations (corresponden
60、ce with the authors, June 17, 2020)With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the United Nations and its Members States are facing one of the biggest challenges to con- front the world organization since its founding in 1945. Accompanying nearly half a million deaths and more than nine million people
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