BRICS no to UN: What Next?

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Published 2024-06-12
BRICS nations and other countries from the Global South have voiced their disappointment with the United Nations for several reasons, mainly due to the dominance of Western nations in key international institutions and decision-making processes. These countries believe that the current structure of the UN does not adequately represent their interests and influences. In response, there have been numerous suggestions for extensive reforms or even a complete replacement of the UN, aiming to create a more balanced and representative global governance system. This video will explore these proposed reforms and the reasons behind them.

All Comments (21)
  • @fastepo
    BRICS Officially END The Petrodollar: Watch the video here: πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡ https://youtu.be/EKT8Gw29uFM
  • @phliptudu3691
    Each and every UN International Organisations have lost their credibility and should be dismantled from the immediate effect.
  • @jozette-pierce
    I am American. I don't like many things about the U.N. either. So I hope BRICS Wil get rid of the WEF, the WHO, veto power , and many other detrimental practices.
  • @victorteo4783
    Understandable, ICC, ICJ AND UN ALL UNDER US POCKET. DOUBLE STANDARD.
  • @awnyca4077
    Totally agree UN needs to be dismantled are recreated
  • @abraka1001
    No un, No nato and especially NO WHO!!!
  • @mansorosir5878
    because of the double standard of the US, EU and their western allies.
  • @kajjebre
    UN headquarters move to Africa. WHO moves to Russia, WEF moves to Prison.
  • @camir225
    GOD BLESS THE BRICS πŸ™βœŒοΈπŸ’œ
  • @kiwiuncut
    Abolish this American-dominated institution.
  • @_danahmed
    The UN needs to move out of the US.
  • @neil5877
    The BRICS nations are right on this issue it needs reform along with the political systems
  • @soukseng2276
    UN must be reformed or abolished and set up new and fair for all. Move to neutral country...
  • That is a valid perspective, as many countries from the Global South feel marginalized or underrepresented in the current UN system. The dominance of Western nations in key decision-making bodies such as the Security Council and the disproportionate influence they hold over international institutions has been a longstanding concern for many countries. Proposed reforms to the UN or potentially even a new global governance system could aim to address these issues by promoting a more equitable and inclusive framework that better represents the interests and perspectives of all nations, particularly those from the Global South. This could involve reforming the composition and decision-making processes of key UN bodies, as well as creating new institutions or mechanisms that give more voice and agency to countries that have historically been sidelined. By exploring these proposed reforms and the reasons behind them, it is important to consider how such changes could enhance the legitimacy, effectiveness, and relevance of global governance in addressing the complex challenges facing the world today. Collaborative efforts among countries from the Global South and other like-minded partners will be crucial in reshaping the international order to be more reflective of the diversity and multipolarity of the modern world.