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Who Is Willing to Do the “Most Impossible Job on Earth”?
Buoyed by decades of experience, Olara Otunnu Lays Out His Vision To Lead a Fractured United Nations
Trump’s “Friend” Crashes the Race for UN Secretary-General Right Before the Straw Poll 
Latin America Says It Is Time to Lead the UN. But the Region Is Split Over Its Candidate. 
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What the World Needs from the Next UN Secretary General

Robert A. Wood7 months ago7 months ago09 mins

The next U.N. chief will need to develop greater and closer ties with the private sector and build new, more effective partnerships to help manage the resource dilemma. A   growing number of violent conflicts. A never-ending liquidity crisis. A bloated organization rife with antisemitism and facing loud calls for it to be completely overhauled….

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