Accountability and Global Governance: The Case of Iraq

Ethics and International Affairs 20 (1):79-98 (2006)
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This article explores issues concerning accountability and global governance by looking at three cases involving Iraq: the economic sanctions imposed by the Security Council; the operation of the Oil for Food Program; and the US-led occupation authority and its management of Iraqi funds.

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Joy Gordon
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Accountability in International Development Aid.Leif Wenar - 2006 - Ethics and International Affairs 20 (1):1-23.

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