Quinny
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Naturally successful negotiations have a mediator, but the UN only has leverage in that position when they are supported by the powerful nations like the US. Negotiations are only successful when there is incentive. The burden on political power that other nations (mediators) have can weigh heavily upon the negotiating parties. And that is usually how things get done. That system works like gangbusters on the smaller nations.
The problem is, when the larger nations are the negotiating parties (random example: US and China) neither is likely to give much mind to the UN because they hold the cards. It makes it difficult for the UN to accomplish anything when the big fish are at odds with each other. You need bargaining power to get something to go your way. The UN loses that when the larger nation jump ship. The UN has done some good, but I do not think its is as effective as it could be. How exactly it could be improved, I not sure, but I do not believe the UN model is ideal. All it takes is one powerful rouge nation (happened before) and the system fails.
That’s why I place little faith in the UN when it comes to foreign policies of the major players.
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-kamikaze
**Proud member of the d-loc fanclub**
The problem is, when the larger nations are the negotiating parties (random example: US and China) neither is likely to give much mind to the UN because they hold the cards. It makes it difficult for the UN to accomplish anything when the big fish are at odds with each other. You need bargaining power to get something to go your way. The UN loses that when the larger nation jump ship. The UN has done some good, but I do not think its is as effective as it could be. How exactly it could be improved, I not sure, but I do not believe the UN model is ideal. All it takes is one powerful rouge nation (happened before) and the system fails.
That’s why I place little faith in the UN when it comes to foreign policies of the major players.
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Q: How many NS.com members does it take to answer a simple question?
A: 10. One to answer, three to say 'How fucking stupid are you?', three to say 'This has already been asked a thousand times', and three to say 'Who the fuck cares anyway?'
-kamikaze
**Proud member of the d-loc fanclub**