Document Type
Article
Publication Date
November 2008
Issue
143
First Page
15
Last Page
23
Abstract
American University, WCL Research Paper No. 2008-72Abstract:This is the original Spanish language version of an essay (10,000 words) appearing in the Revista de Libros (Madrid), considering the history and future of the United Nations and global governance through the lens of Paul Kennedy's recent work, The Parliament of Man. The essay is highly skeptical of what it describes as platonism about the future of the UN as the seat of global governance. It offers an alternative view of how to consider the work of the UN, in three areas: security, economic development, and values. The essay argues that, particularly with the rise of new great power tensions and multipolarity, the fantastic dream of the UN as the seat of a gradually arising global government, as Kennedy imagines things, should be given up in favor of a UN devoted to a modest set of quotidian tasks and the place for the great powers to engage in multilateral discussion, argument, and negotiation.
Recommended Citation
Kenneth Anderson,
The Past, Present, and Future of the United Nations: A Comment on Paul Kennedy and the Parliament of Man (El Pasado Como Prologo: El Futuro Glorioso Y El Turbio Presente De Las Naciones Unidas (Revista De Paul Kennedy, El Parlamento De La Humanidad)),
Revista de Libros de la Fundacion Caja Madrid
15
(2008).
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu/facsch_lawrev/1901