- 6 August 2008, No. 18
by Jonas von Freiesleben
The Center for UN Reform Education met with Danish Defense Minister, H.E. Mr. Søren Gade, in Copenhagen for a talk about future Danish engagement in multilateral military operations.
- 24 July 2008, No. 17
by Jonas von Freiesleben
The Center for UN Reform Education recently sat down with Andris Stastoli from the Albanian UN Mission to talk about Albanian experiences as a "Delivering as One" pilot country and the future of the process of System-wide Coherence as seen from New York.
- 22 May 2008, No. 16
by Jonas von Freiesleben
The Center for UN Reform Education interviewed Sally Fegan-Wyles, director of the UN Development Group, on her views of the ongoing process of System-wide Coherence.
- 2 May 2008, No. 15
by Lydia Swart and Faye Leone
In this interview, Ambassador Rosemary Banks from New Zealand expressed confidence in the mandate review methodology that she and her Co-Chair Ambassador Kaire Mbuende from Namibia recently developed; indicated what we might expect from the process in the next few months; and shed new light on some of our impressions of the political dynamics in the General Assembly.
- 9 April 2008, No. 14
by Lydia Swart
The Center interviewed Alicia Barcena, Under-Secretary- General for Management, the day before the 8-9 April 2008 Thematic Debate "Towards a Common Understanding on Management Reform."
- 18 December 2007, No. 13
By Lydia Swart
An Interview with Mr. Rajat Saha, Chairman of the Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions.
- 14 November 2007, No. 12
By Lydia Swart
An interview with Ambassador Bengt Säve-Söderbergh of Sweden on the recently issued report from the Four Nations Initiative on Governance and Management of the United Nations Secretariat
- 7 September 2007, No. 11
By Lydia Swart
The Center’s interview with H.E. Sheikha Rashed Al Khalifa took place on 3 August 2007, towards the end of her Presidency of the 61st General Assembly.
- 4 June 2007, No. 10
by Irene Martinetti
The Center for UN Reform interviewed Assistant-Secretary-General Carolyn McAskie, head of the Peacebuilding Support Office, on the work of the Peacebuilding Commission, the UN’s new advisory body on peacebuilding, which has been in operation now for almost a year. The interview offers an assessment of the efforts of the Commission and its Support Office to date, and an overview of some of the challenges lying ahead.
- September 29, 2006, No. 9
by Irene Martinetti
The Center interviewed Ashraf Ghani, the Afghani candidate to the position of UN Secretary General on September 28th 2006. He detailed his views on the role of the UN Secretary General and the specific goals he would make a priority.
- September 13, 2006, No. 8
By Irene Martinetti
An interview with Amb. Wide, Chef de Cabinet of the 60th GA Presidency, discusses progress on U.N. management reform.
- July 12, 2006, No. 7
By Lydia Swart
An interview with the Under-Secretary-General for Communications and Public Information and India’s nominee for U.N. Secretary General, held on 12 July 2006.
- June 20, 2006, No. 6
By Ayca Ariyoruk
Ban Ki Moon, South Korea's Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, has publicly declared his candidacy to the post of Secretary General on February 2006. During an interview with Center Research fellow Ayca Aryoruk, he explains his desire to pay back the United Nations for military and economic assistance to Korea during and after the Korean war. His agenda includes bringing forward the Iran and North Korea nuclear dialogue, stopping the genocide in Darfur and ensuring implementation of the management reforms at the U.N.
- April 12, 2006, No. 5
By Ayca Ariyoruk
Although Vike-Freiberga has not announced her candidacy for the top U.N. job, some observers speculate she may be what the U.N. needs. An inspirational leader, Vike-Freiberga offered hope to Latvians at times of desperation and demonstrated moral courage to do the right thing despite the consequences. Center's research fellow Ayca Ariyoruk met with the Latvian President on March 8, 2006 and talked about U.N. reform, NATO, Iraq and her personal journey that brought her from refugee camps to a presidential palace.
- March 15, 2006, No. 4
By Gergana Nedeva
On March 15, 2006 170 member states at the United Nations agreed to establish a new Human Rights Council to replace the discredited Commission on Human Rights, despite a 'no' vote by the United States.. In February we talked with Mr. Lawrence Moss, the Special Counsel for for U.N. Reform at Human Rights Watch. Mr. Moss said "President Eliasson's text provides for significant improvement over the Commission, although it is not as strong as Human Rights Watch had sought."
- March 1, 2006, No. 3
by Ayca Ariyoruk
Surakiart Sathirathai is one of three candidates openly running for the post of the United Nations secretary general. Dr. Surakiart, talks reform with Center's research fellow Ayca Ariyoruk, in Washington DC on February 13, 2005.
- January 23, 2006, No. 2
By Ayca Ariyoruk
With the term of Secretary General Kofi Annan set to expire at the end of 2006, aspirants for the job are beginning to present their qualifications. Among them is Jayantha Dhanapala, an expert in international arms control, one of only two candidates to have officially received their country's endorsement for the post. In an interview with Center Research Fellow Ayca Ariyoruk on January 7, 2006, Dhanapala said "there is a lot that is right about the U.N. We have to preserve what is right while fixing what is not."
- December 21, 2005, No. 1
By Niamh Gibbons
On December 20, 2005, the General Assembly and the Security Council passed resolutions on founding a Peacebuilding Commission, one of the reform proposals originally agreed by heads of states during the world summit in September. The new commission will be an advisory body and help stabilize and rebuild countries emerging from war. We talked about the new body with Necla Tschirgi, vice president of the International Peace Academy and an expert on peacebuilding.