Monday, September 22, 2003

New Opportunities for the UN
TFF suggested UN reforms: "Most reformers agree on the indispensability of the Security Council - and the shape and direction of needed reforms. The Council needs to dispense finally with the veto - a relic nod to the winners of World War II. Then the permanent seats can be rearranged to accommodate important new world players, including India, Brasil, Japan, South Africa and newly democratic Indonesia with the world's largest Muslim population. To keep the Council's size manageable, the seats of Britain and France could be combined into one rotating seat representing the European Union." :: Submitted for your ten kings files.

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