THE UN AT SIXTY THREE: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF REFORMING A VETERAN

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Volume 5 Issue 1 2009

Author(s):

Aneek Chatterjee
Assistant Professor of Political Science, Presidency College, Kolkata, India.
anikchat@yahoo.co.in

Abstract The United Nations Organization has completed more than sixty-three years of existence. In these six decades, the world has moved far ahead, and power calculations have changed. The days of bipolarity ended with the demise of the Cold War. International politics, though unipolar at present, is showing tendencies of multipolarity. Globalization has introduced a new economy of free trade in the world. In this altered international political and economic milieu, demands for restructuring the United Nations, which is guided by an old, mostly outdated charter, have been gaining ground, particularly after the end of the Cold War. But reforming the United Nations would not be very easy, because amending the Charter is extremely difficult, and requires political consensus among members, which is not easily achievable. However, minor reforms that do not require the amendment of the Charter may be introduced to make the United Nations more adept to face today's challenges. The present paper analyzes the problems and prospects of the reform proposals and shows that there is a gap between hope and the reality.
Keywords United Nations, Peace, Security, General Assembly, Security Council, ECOSOC, Reforms.
Year 2009
Volume 5
Issue 1
Type Short Report
Recognized by Higher Education Commission of Pakistan, HEC
Category "Y"
Journal Name IBT Journal of Business Studies
Publisher Name ILMA University
Jel Classification -
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.46745/ilma.jbs.2009.05.01.03
ISSN no (E, Electronic) 2409-6520
ISSN no (P, Print) 2416-8393
Country Pakistan
City Karachi
Institution Type University
Journal Type Open Access
Manuscript Processing Blind Peer Reviewed
Format PDF
Paper Link http://ibtjbs.ilmauniversity.edu.pk/journal/jbs/5.1/3.%20The%20UN%20At%20Sixty%20Three-Problems%20And%20Prospects%20of%20Reforming%20A%20Veteran.pdf
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