In the 21st century, the world is faced with threats of global
scale that cannot be confronted without collective action. Although
global government as such does not exist, formal and informal
institutions, practices, and initiatives together forming "global
governance" bring a greater measure of predictability, stability,
and order to trans-border issues than might be expected. Yet, there
are significant gaps between many current global problems and
available solutions. Thomas G. Weiss and Ramesh Thakur analyze the
UN's role in addressing such knowledge, normative, policy,
institutional, and compliance lapses. The UN's relationship to
these five global governance gaps is explored through case studies
of some of the most burning problems of our age, including
terrorism, nuclear proliferation, humanitarian crises, development
aid, climate change, human rights, and HIV/AIDS."
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