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The Perils of UN Reform

Schlesinger, Stephen | October 10, 2005 issue

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Offers a look at the failure of world leaders to reform the United Nations (UN) at a World Summit in 2005. Campaign of UN Secretary Kofi Annan to reform the organization; Refusal of UN Security Council members to authorize more direct UN intervention, to restructure the UN's Human Rights Commission, to reorganize the UN's internal management system, and to expand international aid; Disputes over the expansion of Security Council membership; Hostility of the United States to multilateralism; Ability of U.S. ambassador John Bolton to compromise at the summit.

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UNITED Nations; INTERNATIONAL cooperation; WORLD politics -- 1995-2005; UNITED Nations -- Membership; UNITED Nations. Security Council; INTERNATIONAL organization; BOLTON, John; UNITED States
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