Behind all the speechmaking at the UN lies a basic, unspoken question: Is the world governable?
- The United Nations emphasizes the importance of multilateralism and working together towards shared goals.
- Global leaders expressed concerns about the current state of the world, with some describing it as a crisis and others calling for a rebirth.
- Despite the challenges, the United Nations continues to strive for creative problem-solving and inclusion as important aspects of multilateralism.
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Behind all speechmaking at U.N. lies a basic, unspoken question: Is the world governable?
Work together. Go it alone. The apocalypse is at hand. But the future can be bright. The squabbles never cease, yet here are human beings from all across the world — hashing out conflicts with words and processes, convening under one roof, trying to write the next chapter of a…
Behind all the speechmaking at the UN lies a basic, unspoken question: Is the world governable?
By TED ANTHONY AP National Writer UNITED NATIONS (AP) — At the United Nations, “multilateralism” is always the goal, however fragmented and complex. Yet so is the quest for a coherent storyline that unites all 193 member states and their ideas. Those two holy grails often find themselves at odds when leaders gather each September at the United Nations. Which raises the bigger question: With the 21st century unfolding in all of its complexities a…
Behind all the speechmaking at the UN lies a basic, unspoken question: Is the world governable?
By TED ANTHONY AP National Writer UNITED NATIONS (AP) — At the United Nations, “multilateralism” is always the goal, however fragmented and complex. Yet so is the quest for a coherent storyline that unites all 193 member states and their ideas. Those two holy grails often find themselves at odds when leaders gather each September at the United Nations. Which raises the bigger question: With the 21st century unfolding in all of its complexities a…
Behind all the speechmaking at the UN lies a basic, unspoken question: Is the world governable?
At the United Nations, “multilateralism” is always the goal, however fragmented and complex. Yet so is the quest for a coherent storyline that unites all 193 member states and their
Behind all the speechmaking at the UN lies a basic, unspoken question: Is the world governable?
By TED ANTHONY AP National Writer UNITED NATIONS (AP) — At the United Nations, “multilateralism” is always the goal, however fragmented and complex. Yet so is the quest for a coherent storyline that unites all 193 member states and their ideas. Those two holy grails often find themselves at odds when leaders gather each September at the United Nations. Which raises the bigger question: With the 21st century unfolding in all of its complexities a…
Behind all the speechmaking at the UN lies a basic, unspoken question: Is the world governable?
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Work together. Go it alone. The apocalypse is at hand. But the future can be bright. The squabbles never cease, yet here are human beings from all across the world — hashing out conflicts with words and processes, convening under one roof, trying to write the next chapter of a common dream. At the United Nations, “multilateralism” is always the goal. Yet so is the quest for a coherent storyline that unites all 193 member s…
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