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Qui dirigera ensuite les Nations unies?
Four candidates hope to reshape the U.N.’s future amid global fragmentation and anti-multilateral sentiment
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Foreign Policy (United States) | Apr 21, 2026
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The U.N. is fundamentally flawed; no new leadership can overcome its structural issues and inefficiencies.
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A strong leader can revitalize the U.N. and restore faith in multilateralism during a time of global fragmentation.
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The upcoming election should prioritize candidates who embrace diverse global perspectives to address current challenges.
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Choosing a new leader won't resolve the deeper geopolitical tensions that hinder effective U.N. operations.
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Anti-multilateral sentiment is a passing phase; a visionary leader can unite nations and foster cooperation.
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