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Don’t Let the Board of Peace Succumb to Mission Creep

Politics
United States
January 24, 2026に開始

To hear the president and his allies speak of it, it is a United Nations in miniature — one under the president’s control

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The Board of Peace can effectively address global issues if it remains focused and avoids unnecessary expansion of its mission.

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Centralized control of the Board of Peace undermines its potential and risks turning it into a tool for political agendas.

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The Board of Peace serves a necessary role in international diplomacy and should be evaluated on its effectiveness, not its structure.

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Mission creep in organizations like the Board of Peace dilutes their effectiveness and can lead to overreach in areas outside their expertise.

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A well-defined mission for the Board of Peace can help foster international cooperation without falling into the trap of mission creep.

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