How to Save the UN From Irrelevance
Geopolitics
Global
Started July 10, 2026
The article explores strategies to revitalize the United Nations, addressing its declining influence and proposing reforms to enhance its effectiveness in tackling global challenges.
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How to Save the UN From Irrelevance
Foreign Affairs (United States) | Jul 09, 2026
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Jul 10, 2026
Overhauling the UN risks undermining its foundational principles and could lead to greater geopolitical tensions.
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The UN's effectiveness is limited by member states' willingness to cooperate; reform depends on political will rather than structure.
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The call for reforms often overlooks the UN's historical successes; we should focus on strengthening existing frameworks instead.
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The UN must undergo significant reform to remain relevant in addressing global challenges like climate change and pandemics.
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Fostering public-private partnerships within the UN could enhance its ability to tackle contemporary issues effectively.
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