UN@75 v multilateralism & democracy

Business Standard     5th October 2020     Save    
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Context: The United Nations (UN) marked its 75th anniversary in September. There are myriads of challenges faced by UN today.

Challenges that the world is facing today

  • Rising Intolerance and polarisation: Societies become more closed; more starved of information/knowledge; and far more divisive and polarised.
  • Role of social media and internet companies: Netflix’s documentary The Social Dilemma explores how social media and internet companies use and manipulate us. 
  • Social media provides people with different facts to which they are aligned towards. This will create a world with different set of facts.
  • Tools of democracy (like media) which was supposed to  revolutionise our world  could be the cause of its demise today.
  • Undemocratic systems are gaining ground: For example, Chinese model may become the new norm.
  • Many leaders across the world would like to ape the model of authoritarian growth as followed by China.
  • Dysfunctional world in terms of global cooperation: The United States’ emphasis on “America First” and growing protectionism while China’s reluctance to enjoin democratic values.
  • Covid-19 pandemic had ravaged world economies.
  • Climate emergency: 
  • It is a crisis that is testing the limits of national sovereignty.
  • We have a global atmosphere and all countries will emit into the airshed 
  • We need institutions that can regulate and enforce rules on all countries without prejudice to the more powerful.

Conclusion:  UN started with the end of the war, and today, we are at the beginning of a new one — only this time, it is a war against democracy.

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