Vol. 30 No. 2, June 1993
Index
- 'Culture of political tolerance' needed in South Africa.
- 'Fresh perspectives' on many issues.
- Angola: immediate cease-fire demanded throughout the country.
- Assessing social welfare: a mixed success.
- Cambodia: voter registration a success; cease-fire violations continue.
- Central America: UN to verify 1994 elections in El Salvador; Truth Commission report issued.
- Conference 'back on centre stage.' (United Nations Conference on Disarmament) (includes related article on disarmament machinery at the United Nations)
- Cyprus: joint negotiations resume.
- Czech, Slovak republics join UN.
- Decolonization: work 'not over yet.' (United Nations Special Committee on the Situation with regard to the implementation of the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples)
- Draft declarations against violence approved by Commission.
- Draft rules on disability aim to equalize opportunities.
- Former Soviet republics: UN interim offices promote transition.
- Foundation experts outline ways to finance a more effective UN.
- Framework needed to resolve 'hard core' issues.
- Global plan on child labour adopted.
- Haiti: a 'step towards democracy.'
- Iraq: challenge to Council resolutions continues; UNIKOM militarized, enlarged after raids.
- Middle East: 'safe and immediate return' of deportees asked.
- Mozambique: elections delayed, timetables 'unrealistic.'
- New Sustainable Development Commission charts course for 'Agenda 21.' (includes related article on rainforest ecology)
- Second World Conference to convene in Vienna.
- Somalia: 30,000-strong UN force steps in to 'Restore Hope.' (United Nations)
- South Africa: action against apartheid continues; 'difficult transition ahead.'
- Support asked for regional education centres.
- The 38th floor: challenges and opportunities in the 21st century.
- The art of attracting fine art.
- Western Sahara: preparations for the referendum asked.
- Yugoslav Crisis: situation worsens as peace process continues.
- Afghanistan: Peace Accord welcomed.
- Seeking a new partnership.
- The development dilemma: sustaining resources, improving livelihoods.
- Preserving the past, providing a future: land claims and self-rule.
- Conserving heritage: cultural and intellectual property rights.