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New UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon has done well where he deferred to member governments, supported UN reform and demonstrated personal integrity.
The future of the United Nations is under the control of the new Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon.
Progress against poverty requires measuring countries by the rule of law, judicial independence and free speech.
By not moving decisively to quash U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's call for an "international" inquiry into the Gaza flotilla fiasco, Obama's inaction is understood as implicitly consenting to this flagrant abuse of the U.N. Charter.
The failure of Kurdish leaders to fulfill their diplomatic agenda extends beyond the latest Turkish incursion. Turkey's occupations, however, provide the Kurdistan Regional Government with an opportunity.
John R. Bolton responds to questions about Iran, Israel, the UN, and Barack Obama's foreign policy.
President Obama's U.N. record has been surprisingly anemic, but that is consistent with his minimal overall involvement in foreign and national-security policy even though America's first post-American president still longs for full-throated U.N. support.
The European Union boycott of Mugabemight work better if the United Nations did not help the Zimbabwean leader flout it.




