The Weakening of The United Nations and The Collapse of The International Order
The Weakening of The United Nations and The Collapse of The International Order
Author(s): Ozan Örmeci
Subject(s): International Law, International relations/trade, Military policy
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: The United Nations; international order; world war; political;
Summary/Abstract: Although there might be setbacks and regressions in recent years , the general view and history show us clearly that with the creation of the United Nations (UN) and the emergence and development of international laws, the world has become much more stabilized and safer. It should not be a coincidence that since 1945, no World War was fought despite a long Cold War between the United States and USSR until 1991, and many regional and national wars took place in different geographies. In that sense, it would not be wrong to claim that the UN achieved progress and increased the degree of peace and stability on Earth. However, in recent years, the weakening of the UN, primarily because of its inability to find solutions to wars and other political crises, as well as the signs of collapse of the rules-based international order, gives us alarming signals for the future of the peace in the coming years and decades in case the system could not be recovered.
Book: Global Risks and Their Impacts on Türkiye
- Page Range: 21-42
- Page Count: 22
- Publication Year: 2024
- Language: English
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