This unique book investigates the implications of the rising importance
of supra-national regional organizations for global governance in
general, and for the United Nations, in particular. It touches upon
issues such as regional representation at the UN, high-level dialogues
with regional organisations, as well as the coordination of UN member
states' voting behaviour in the UN General Assembly and the UN Security
Council. The book further explores the regional dimension and
coordination of UN operations in areas such as peace and security, human
rights, and sustainable development. The contributions to the book are
both in-depth chapters and shorter viewpoints, written by a combination
of academics, policy-makers at regional organizations, and experts from
international think tanks. The book is essential reading for anyone
interested in the future of global governance.