The Importance Of The United Nations

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The United Nations is one of the largest intergovernmental organizations with a membership that includes one-hundred and ninety three states as well as many non-member observer states and organizations, such as Palestine and Amnesty International. As an IGO that represents the majority of the nation-states in our international system, the United Nations, commonly referred to as the UN, is dedicated to promoting peace and stability within the international arena. The UN serves as a forum that enables its member states to meet and work together in order to solve the problems that are plaguing the international system and prevent any major crises from arising. Since the founding of the United Nations at the end of World War II in 1945, it has been successful at working to prevent conflicts from escalating into violence …show more content…

In general geostrategy is the combination of geopolitical and strategic factors that distinguish one state from another. Many times when we understand the geostrategic position of a country by looking at the borders and how that country uses the natural resources located within the borders. In regards the geostrategic position can be understood by the location of its headquarters and offices as well as its worldwide membership. The United Nations known as the center for international diplomacy and thus the UN’s global reach (through membership and physical offices) allows it to achieve the organization's goals of stability in the international arena. Similarly the UN’s geostrategic power is based on the member states within the United Nations. For example, the more powerful the states that are in the leadership positions are the more powerful the UN will be as an organization. Lastly many believe that the UN is the capital of the world and thus its’ main headquarter is in New York City, which is the financial capital of the world as well as the home to many

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