The forgotten pragmatism of the United Nations: A half-way house between nationalism and cosmopolitanism

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    Abstract

    Focusing on the United Nations (UN), the world’s largest and arguably only global international organization, the chapter probes into the highly contrasting perceptions of thate world body held by respectively the New Right and the Globalist Left respectively. More specifically, it asks why the liberal defence of the UN remains so feeble at a time when the conservative attack is more vitriolic than ever. The answer, it suggests, is not so much that the UN after seventy plus years is no longer “fit for purpose,” but rather that its liberal defenders have forgotten that power politics and clashes of interests and values are intrinsic to the functioning of the UN.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationGeopolitical Amnesia : the rise of the right and the crisis of liberal memory
    EditorsVibeke Schou Tjalve
    Number of pages12
    Place of PublicationMontreal
    PublisherMcGill-Queen's University Press
    Publication date20 May 2020
    Pages135-147
    Chapter8
    ISBN (Print)9780228001805
    Publication statusPublished - 20 May 2020

    Keywords

    • United Nations
    • Liberal internationalism
    • Global order
    • Trump
    • New Right
    • Merkel

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