The success of the UN post 1945

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November 8, 2014

 

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These Five states enjoy access to the power of veto. This allows them to block procedural issues that may reflect their own states national interest, which of course would detract from the idea of internationalism, which underpins the U.N and its visions. An example of National interest conflicting with U...
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An example of National interest conflicting with U.N ideals could be seen from the U.N response to the Darfur crisis that broke out in 2003. Critics suggested that the security councils response time was hindered greatly by veto empowered states worried about there various individual interests. Of particular notability was China’s reluctance because of significant oil interests...
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