Nepal’s transition than 11 months ago. sense that consensus has broken down. That the constitution writing timetable is imperiled. That the tough, long-term issues of the CPA issues around good governance, rights, inclusion, equity have yet to receive the attention they deserve.The Development Studies Team extended this concept to the global system and found there were many analogous examples, and the number of examples will likely increase exponentially as globalization increases our inter-dependence. Sustainable environmental management is perhaps the best illustration of a global public good,The UN itself, will need to catch-up with this new environment, and this welcome resurgence of multilateralism. On the development side, our support to inter-governmental cooperation has waned over the last two decades. In a large measure this has been a result of our past success in building up regional bodies like the Mekong Committee or SADEC – that has shifted a lot of debate to regional fora rather than strictly speaking, UN fora, cooperation with Foreign Ministries has also declined dramatically over these two decades fuelled by a sense that Foreign Ministries were about diplomacy rather than development.
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UN DAY OBSERVED, SAVE OUR PLANET, DEMOCRATIC TRANSITION, BASIC CONSTITUTIONAL OPTIONS, WOMENS RIGHTS, EQUITY, FINANCIAL INCLUSION, INTEGRATED INCLUSION, GLOBALIZATION, ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCE, CONFLICT MANAGEMENT, REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT, DIPLOMACY
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International Peace and Security
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