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UN@75 v multilateralism & democracy

What is the future of UN?

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United Nations Secretary General Guterres makes his closing statement at the end of the 2019 United Nations Climate Action Summit at U.N. headquarters in New York City. Photo: Reuters

Sunita Narain New Delhi
The United Nations (UN) marked its 75th anniversary in September. This institution — set up after World War II in 1945 — came as the response to build a global consensus on peace and security. But when it met this year at its virtual General Assembly in New York — each leader sent taped messages — it marked the time when the world is most divided; most dysfunctional in terms of global cooperation; and, certainly, most filled with insecurity and hatred between people in nations and between nations.

So, what then is the future of the UN? I ask this at
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