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The primary objective of the OIC—headquartered in Saudi Arabia and funded by dozens of Muslim countries that systematically persecute Christians and Jews—has long been to pressure Western countries into passing laws that would ban “negative stereotyping of Islam.”
La Cumbre Mundial de septiembre de 2005 no logró hallar la solución al problema central de la ONU: la falta de consenso global sobre el multilateralismo.
The September 2005 World Summit failed to find a solution to the UN’s core problem: the lack of a global consensus on multilateralism.
Tras un decenio de debate informal, ha empezado ya a producirse un debate serio sobre lo que podría conducir a una reforma radical del prestigioso Consejo de Seguridad de las Naciones Unidas.
The rancorous debate in the United Nations General Assembly has revealed deep divisions among member states, which threatens to wreck plans for broader UN reform.
El pasado 2 de diciembre, el Secretario General de las Naciones Unidas, Kofi Annan, hizo público el esperado informe sobre la reforma interna de la organización.
The global response to the Indian Ocean seaquake and tsunami disaster has been unprecedented. Although this generosity will create a number of diplomatic openings, the long-term implications for international politics will be limited.
United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan on 2 December released his much anticipated report on internal reform. But most of the debate about the future of the UN revolves around the question of American power and influence.