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The United Nations is the only universal international organization empowered by its members to resolve the problems of humankind. Since its foundation, the UN has gone a long way to perfect its mechanisms and methods of work. The end of the Cold War opened a new stage in the UN’s development, allowing it to more fully unfold the possibilities in searching for common approaches in the face of ever more different challenges of modern times. The first major success in the UN reforms were measures taken to radically reform the peacekeeping mechanism. This is especially important given the increasing demand for this area in the UN’s scope of work. The creation of the Peacebuilding Commission and Council of Human Rights were hefty innovations. Discussions continue on the possible expansion of members of the Security Council. V. F. Zaemsky’s book is of interest to a wide circle of readers as a reliable source on problematic UN reforms.
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