The New International Economic Order: Theoretical Foundations, Historical Trajectories, and Contemporary Challenges The demand for a New International Economic Order (NIEO) represents one of the most ambitious attempts by the Global South to reconfigure the inequities of the international political economy. Emerging in the 1970s, the NIEO was not merely a technocratic program for economic … Continue reading What are the theoretical foundations, historical trajectories, and contemporary challenges associated with the demand for a New International Economic Order in global politics?
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To what extent have the reforms of the United Nations’ economic and social structures—particularly within ECOSOC and related agencies—enhanced institutional efficacy, equity in global governance, and responsiveness to the developmental needs of the Global South?
Reforming the Economic and Social Structures of the United Nations: Assessing Equity, Efficacy, and Responsiveness to the Global South The United Nations (UN) was established with the dual mandate of maintaining international peace and security while promoting socio-economic development and global equity. The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), alongside its network of specialized agencies, is … Continue reading To what extent have the reforms of the United Nations’ economic and social structures—particularly within ECOSOC and related agencies—enhanced institutional efficacy, equity in global governance, and responsiveness to the developmental needs of the Global South?