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The UN as an Organization. A Critique of its Functioning

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Conclusion

What has been attempted here is to show that:

- there is no possible objective critique of the UN and the UN system;

- the debate on the nature of the global institution is and always will be ideological, because it is part of a larger debate on the future of the global society;

- the present debate on these matters remains academic and has not much success in influencing the conservative policies of governments;

- the evolution of the political situation will lead to a radicalization of this debate which will become part of the political debate itself.

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