GB AND THE UNITED NATIONS

Cards (5)

  • Knowledge Gap- A phenomenon happens, more often than not, there are little information on the origin, causes, the gravity of the phenomenon and the solutions that may be applied. The United Nation can provide a platform wherein such phenomenon may be discussed.
  • Normative Gap- A norm can be defined statistically to mean the pattern of behavior that is must common or usual that is a widely prevalent pattern of behavior.
  • Policy Gap- Weiss and Thakur (2010). Defined as an interlinked set of governing principles and goals and the agreed programs of action to implement those principles and achieved those goals.
  • Institutional Gap- Policies created, whether international or national, must be housed in an institution, that has resources and autonomy.
  • Compliance Gap- measures must include mechanism to identify defections and defectors from agreed upon norms and commitments in the realm of the international governance.