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Essay heading: U.N. Reform: Tackling the Challenges of the 21st Century
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Secretary General has placed particular focus on streamlining, fortifying, and re-organizing the U.N. system in order to render it a more accountable, transparent, and efficient system. Kofi Annan conceives of an extensive refurbishment of the outdated system.
As an organization, the United Nations was established in 1945 principally to salvage and avert subsequent generations from the threat of war?to ascertain that the ravages of the two World Wars would never happen again... displayed 300 characters
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Kofi Annan conceives of an extensive refurbishment of the outdated system.
As an organization, the United Nations was established in 1945 principally to salvage and avert subsequent generations from the threat of war?to ascertain that the ravages of the two World Wars would never happen again. Sixty years from then, most of us understand all too well that the greatest threats to security that we face now, and most probably in the years ahead, resonate far beyond aggressive wars waged between States... displayed next 300 characters
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