Globalist Coffeehouse: What is the future of the UN in the 21st century?

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909 N Lamar Blvd,Austin TX 78703

18 August, 2022

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We will be meeting in person in the semi-private dining room at the Shoal Creek Saloon, 909 N. Lamar. This month's topic is: What is the future of the UN in the 21st century? With an ongoing war in Ukraine, post-pandemic recovery, and a drastic climate change all around our planet, the future of the United Nations isn't something that particularly comes to the top of our minds. The UN was originally established post-WWII, with the goal to prevent any future wars. The UN Charter was adopted on June 25, 1945, and took effect October 24th, that same year. It is made up of 5 divisions/components - the General Assembly, the Security Council, the Economic and Social Council, the Trusteeship Council, and the International Court of Justice. The UN is immune from the laws of the countries where they operate, seeing it is impartial to the host and member countries. As stated in its charter, the primary role of the UN is to maintain peace and security throughout the world. Yet, in the Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syrian conflicts, the UN has been essentially irrelevant except for humanitarian aid. It has no role in the current China/Taiwan tensions, and its forces in Africa have not been particularly effective. Is the UN irrelevant as many of its economic and national security responsibilities are handled by military and economic organizations – NATO, the EU, ASEAN, and the QUAD in Asia? While they have a constructive role in the international trade (WTO), they are often simply ignored. Even the composition of the Security Council (countries represented) reflects a politically bi-polar world that doesn’t exist today. Some would say that the UN (WHO) has been effective with the distribution of the vaccine throughout the pandemic. It has also aided with the humanitarian food crisis caused by both the drought (climate change) and as a result of the war in Ukraine. What should the role of the UN be in the 21st century - especially with climate change becoming the greatest global threat? For more details contact: Ellen Murry: [email protected] Polina Anastassieva: [email protected] 

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