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11537aam a2200325Ia 4500 001 DF9AD216E76811E1AF1839E46AFF544E 003 SILO 005 20200618010230 008 020829s2002 nyua b 001 0 eng d 020 $a 9780195219159 020 $a 0195219155 040 $a CUM $c CUM $d SILO $d IOO $d OrLoB-B $d SILO 245 0 $a Human development report 2002 : $b deepening democracy in a fragmented world. 246 30 $a Deepening democracy in a fragmented world 260 $a New York, N.Y. : $b Oxford University Press, $c 2002. 300 $a xiv, 276 p. : $b ill. ; $c 28 cm. 505 00 $t Progress towards the Millennium Development Goals--how many countries are on track? -- $t Human Development Balance Sheet -- $g 1.1. $t state and progress of human development -- $t Trends in political participation and democracy around the world -- $t Millennium Development Goals: commitments and prospects -- $g Appendix 1.1. $t Gauging governance: measures of democracy and political and civil rights -- $g Chapter 2. $t Democratic governance for human development -- $t role of political freedom and participation in human development -- $t Democracy and human development -- $g Chapter 3. $t Deepening democracy by tackling democratic deficits -- $t Public accountability of democratic institutions -- $t Strengthening formal democratic institutions -- $t Promoting democratic politics to deepen democratic practice -- $t Deepening democracy for human development -- $g Chapter 4. $t Democratizing security to prevent conflict and build peace -- $t Securing peace and public accountability -- $t Core priorities for more democratic governance of the security sector -- $t Democratic peacebuilding in wartorn societies -- $t Democratizing security in a fragmented world -- $g Chapter 5. $t Deepening democracy at the global level -- $t Pluralism and global democracy: the role of civil society campaigns and multistakeholder processes -- $t Building more democratic international institutions -- $t Deepening democracy--global and national imperatives -- $t sanctity of human life / $r Bono -- $t Human development and human dignity / $r Aung San Suu Kyi -- $t world's future belongs to democracy / $r Seyyed Mohammad Khatami -- $t Democratic governance in Africa / $r Abdoulaye Wade -- $t Eliminating landmines in wartorn societies / $r Jody Williams -- $t role of Jubilee 2000 in debt relief / $r Bono -- $g 1.1. $t Global inequality--grotesque levels, ambiguous trends -- $g 1.2. $t Poverty's relative -- $g 1.3. $t Achieving the Millennium Development Goals--country by country -- $g 1.4. $t National human development reports--innovations in national policy -- $g 2.1. $t Good governance--for what? -- $g 2.2. $t Human development--the concept is larger than the index -- $g 2.3. $t Key principles of democracy--the Inter-Parliamentary Union's Universal Declaration on Democracy -- $g 2.4. $t Democracy and economic growth--a review of the literature -- $g 3.1. $t Poor people, poor justice -- $g 3.2. $t Gender bias subverts legal process -- $g 3.3. $t Corporate influence on politics -- $g 3.4. $t Quotas make a difference in women's political participation -- $g 3.5. $t India's judiciary--independence and activism defending democratic institutions and practices -- $g 3.6. $t Judicial activism kept the flag of democracy flying--limply--in apartheid South Africa -- $g 3.7. $t role of independent oversight bodies: Mexico's Federal Election Commission -- $g 3.8. $t South Africa's Human Rights Commission--promoting democratic values and practices by investigating racism in the media -- $g 3.9. $t China's reform process--expanding participation and accountability -- $g 3.10. $t Watchdog media make democratic institutions work -- $g 3.11. $t Internet media--overcoming restrictions -- $g 3.12. $t Gender-responsive budget initiatives--an increasingly popular tool -- $g 3.13. $t Technology and the power of e-governance -- $g 3.14. $t Participatory democracy at work--drafting Thailand's new constitution -- $g 3.15. $t Costa Rica--citizens audit the quality of democracy -- $g 4.1. $t Who's who in the security sector -- $g 4.2. $t Old habits die hard--the long legacy of military rule -- $g 4.3. $t Principles of democratic governance in the security sector -- $g 4.4. $t Democracy and security sector reform: South Africa's experience in the 1990s -- $g 4.5. $t Higher regard for police through community policing -- $g 4.6. $t Building affordable, ethnically balanced security forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina -- $g 4.7. $t Reducing small arms through democratic peacebuilding -- $g 4.8. $t Clearing landmines requires civilian and community empowerment -- $g 4.9. $t Bringing women to the negotiating table -- $g 4.10. $t Building peace through truth commissions -- $g 4.11. $t Lessons for long-term peacebuilding in Afghanistan -- $g 5.1. $t Access to essential HIV/AIDS medicines--what made the campaign successful? From the campaign diary of CPTech -- $g 5.2. $t Making rape an act of genocide and a crime against humanity--the Rwanda tribunal -- $g 5.3. $t Should large dams be built? -- $g 5.4. $t Pressure from non-governmental organizations for corporate social responsibility -- $g 5.5. $t Revisiting the question of an Economic Security Council -- $g 5.6. $t United Nations or United Five? Reforming the UN Security Council -- $g 5.7. $t Biosafety Protocol--a model for inclusive global governance? -- $g 1.1. $t Most people can now vote in multiparty elections, 1999 -- $g 1.2. $t Worldwide, the number of people living on less than $1 a day barely changed in the 1990s -- $g 1.3. $t Maternal mortality is much higher in some regions -- $g 1.4. $t Exports and debt service dominate resource flows to and from developing countries -- $g A1.1. $t Subjective indicators of governance -- $g A1.2. $t Objective indicators of governance -- $g A1.3. $t Progress towards Millennium Development Goals -- $g 3.1. $t Falling membership in political parties -- $g 4.1. $t Who's guarding the guards? Countries experiencing armed interventions in the 1990s -- $g 4.2. $t During the 20th century democides were far more common under totalitarian and authoritarian rule -- $g 4.3. $t In the United States poor people are more likely to be victims of violent crime, 1999 -- $g 4.4. $t During 1996-2001 a few countries dominated global exports of conventional weapons -- $g 5.1. $t International NGOs grew quickly in the 1990s -- $g 5.2. $t Use of the veto has become rare on the UN Security Council -- $g 5.3. $t Vetoes on the UN Security Council apply to a small range of subjects, 1990-2001 -- $g 5.4. $t Africa lacks representatives at World Trade Organization headquarters -- $g 1.1. $t world is becoming more democratic -- $g 1.2. $t Ratification of human rights treaties -- $g 1.3. $t press becomes freer -- $g 1.4. $t Womens' participation lags everywhere -- $g 1.5. $t poorest have suffered the most from conflict -- $g 1.6. $t Countries on track to meet the Millennium Development Goals -- $g 1.7. $t Failing to grow out of poverty -- $g 1.8. $t Varying performance within regions -- $g 1.9. $t No automatic link between HDI and HPI-1 -- $g 1.10. $t Rich countries show little variation in HDI, but big differences in HPI -- $g 1.11. $t Global disparities in literacy -- $g 1.12. $t Global disparities in under-five mortality -- $g 1.13. $t Global disparities in life expectancy -- $g 1.14. $t Devastation from HIV/AIDS--life expectancy in Sub-Saharan Africa plummets -- $g 1.15. $t Carbon dioxide emissions originate disproportionately in high-income countries -- $g 1.16. $t Official development assistance must double to meet the Millennium Development Goals -- $g 1.17. $t Aid has decreased from most DAC member countries, 1990-2000 -- $g 2.1. $t Mutually reinforcing capabilities -- $g 2.2. $t Democracy is no obstacle to high income -- $g 2.3. $t Low income is no obstacle to democracy -- $g 2.4. $t Probability of regime change--higher income means greater stability -- $g 2.5. $t Democracy and human development--the links -- $g 2.6. $t South Africa's public health spending used to belie huge ethnic and regional disparities -- $g 2.7. $t Public health spending neglects poor people and favours the wealthy, while education spending shows even greater disparity -- $g 2.8. $t No automatic link between democracy and equity -- $g 2.9. $t No automatic link between democracy and human development -- $g 3.1. $t Inequality is worsening in many transition countries -- $g 3.2. $t Trust in institutions -- $g 3.3. $t Developing countries' spectacular media growth -- $g 3.4. $t Who owns the media? -- $g 3.5. $t Public service broadcasting's shifting focus from news to entertainment -- $g 5.1. $t Development funds increasingly flow through non-governmental organizations -- $g 5.2. $t Whose voice counts at the IMF and World Bank? -- $g 5.3. $t Women on the boards of directors of international financial institutions -- $g 5.4. $t Whose voices are heard in international negotiations? -- $t Features -- $g 1.1. $t Progress towards the Millennium Development Goals--how many countries are on track? -- 500 $a "Published for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)." 504 $a Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 80 $g 2. $t Countries and regions that have produced human development reports. $t Human Development Indicators: Note on statistics in the Human Development Report -- $t Monitoring human development: enlarging people's choices ... -- $g 1. $t Human development index -- $g 2. $t Human development index trends -- $g 3. $t Human and income poverty: developing countries -- $g 4. $t Human and income poverty: OECD, Central & Eastern Europe & CIS -- $t ... To lead a long and healthy life ... -- $g 5. $t Demographic trends -- $g 6. $t Commitment to health: access, services and resources -- $g 7. $t Leading global health crises and challenges -- $g 8. $t Survival: progress and setbacks -- $t ... To acquire knowledge ... -- $g 9. $t Commitment to education: public spending -- $g 10. $t Literacy and enrolment -- $g 11. $t Technology: diffusion and creation -- $t ... To have access to the resources needed for a decent standard of living ... -- $g 12. $t Economic performance -- $g 13. $t Inequality in income or consumption -- $g 14. $t structure of trade -- $g 15. $t Flows of aid from DAC member countries -- $g 16. $t Flows of aid, private capital and debt -- $g 17. $t Priorities in public spending -- $g 18. $t Unemployment in OECD countries -- $t ... While preserving it for future generations ... -- $g 19. $t Energy and the environment -- $t ... Protecting personal security ... -- $g 20. $t Refugees and armaments -- $g 21. $t Victims of crime -- $t ... And achieving equality for all women and men -- $g 22. $t Gender-related development index -- $g 23. $t Gender empowerment measure -- $g 24. $t Gender inequality in education -- $g 25. $t Gender inequality in economic activity -- $g 26. $t Gender, work burden and time allocation -- $g 27. $t Women's political participation -- $t Human and labour rights instruments -- $g 28. $t Status of major international human rights instruments -- $g 29. $t Status of fundamental labour rights conventions -- $g 30. $t Basic indicators for other un member countries -- $g 1. $t Calculating the human development indices -- $g 2. $t Assessing progress towards the Millennium Development Goals -- $t Classification of countries -- $t Countries and regions that have produced human development reports. 650 0 $a Democracy $v Cross-cultural studies. 650 0 $a Political participation $v Cross-cultural studies. 650 0 $a Quality of life $v Statistics. 650 0 $a Social indicators. 710 2 $a United Nations Development Programme. 941 $a 2 952 $l OZAX845 $d 20240525034239.0 952 $l USUX851 $d 20180703061630.0 956 $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=DF9AD216E76811E1AF1839E46AFF544E 994 $a X0 $b IOOInitiate Another SILO Locator Search