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Understanding the Role and Limitations of the United Nations in Global GovernanceThis episode explores the complex nature of the United Nations, its origins, structure, successes, and failures in maintaining international peace and security. We delve into international law, global conflicts, and the UN’s evolving relevance in a world of power politics and sovereignty disputes.
- The foundational principles and evolution of international law and the UN
- How superpower rivalry undermines collective security
- The UN’s role in peacekeeping, conflict resolution, and its structural challenges
- The tension between sovereignty and humanitarian intervention
- The impact of geopolitical interests on UN effectiveness
- The difference between domestic and international law, and what grants authority to each
- The historical development of collective security from the League of Nations to the UN
- Key conflicts where the UN has succeeded or fallen short, including Rwanda, Bosnia, and Ukraine
- The significance of veto power within the Security Council and Cold War dynamics
- The concept of responsibility to protect (R2P) and its practical implications
- How major powers, especially the US, influence the UN’s capacity and credibility
- The power and limits of international courts and legal bodies in resolving disputes
- The ongoing relevance of the UN amid rising nationalism and geopolitical tensions
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