Sunday, November 1, 2009

Self Analysis

When I decided to do my blog on the problems surrounding the United Nations, I was very much against the United Nations as a whole, and thought of them as a wasteful group because of all their unresolved problems. Still, I believed they are an organization worth saving, because of the values behind the organization as well as what they are capable of bringing about in our world. I believe that if the United Nations is able to help create a more peaceful environment in the world, they are a success. I believe that the United Nations will have to give up their Democratic ideals and realize that they are not a world government. I believe the United Nations will only be influential once they start to make policies that the large nations of the world will approve of. This does not mean the United Nations should start making policies that are one-sided and favor large nations, but instead provide incentives to both large nations and smaller nations.

When creating an argument that favors or opposes the United Nations, it is important to remember what issues are facing the United Nations at certain periods of time. The United Nations currently has a limited ability to act, therefore will only act on the most important issues. Also, with no major way of enforcing their resolutions, the United Nations is very limited in how much enforcing they can do.

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