United Nations

How Humanitarian Aid and the UN Helped the Houthis Take the Red Sea
The international community should take more responsibility for its role in giving the Houthis a leg up in Yemen’s decade-long civil war.

Planning A Post-Assad Syria
Over a shocking week, the brutal regime of former Syrian president Bashar al-Assad has collapsed in Syria after nearly fourteen years of civil war. Yet while the fall of the...

Israel Shouldn’t Suffer from the UN’s Failure in Lebanon
Israel revealed earlier this month that its troops had uncovered Hezbollah preparations for an October 7-style invasion and massacre in Israel’s northern communities. The Iran-backed terror organization has spent years...

Modernizing Korea’s United Nations Command
The United Nations Command (UNC), a U.S.-led multinational command that enforces the Korean Armistice Agreement and coordinates international contributions to maintain peace and security on the Korean Peninsula, recently welcomed...

Serbia is Committed to Balkan Peace
The recent National Interest article, “Serbian Officials Threaten Violence If UN Adopts Srebrenica Resolution,” misunderstands and misrepresents the situation in the region. As a guarantor of the Dayton Agreement, Serbia...

Serbian Officials Threaten Violence If UN Adopts Srebrenica Resolution
Recent attempts by the United Nations (UN) to pass a resolution commemorating the victims of the Srebrenica Genocide have been met with vehement opposition from Serbian officials. This constitutes not...

The Case for an African Union UN Security Council Seat
In his 1996 bestseller, The Clash of Civilizations, Samuel Huntington foresaw the establishment of a multipolar world order following the end of the Cold War. The Harvard professor predicted a...

War’s Silent Victim: The Environment
February 24 marked two years since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The devastating impact is painfully clear: hundreds of thousands killed and wounded, millions displaced, hospitals and schools catastrophically damaged,...

Corrupted from Birth: The UNRWA’s Forgotten History
The discovery of a Hamas server farm beneath the United Nations Relief and Relief Agency (UNRWA) ’s Gaza headquarters culminates a catastrophic few months for the world’s largest welfare organization....

Charging Israel with Genocide is Orwellian
Three months after a genocidal, anti-semitic terrorist group slaughtered 1,200 of its citizens in a barbaric fashion, Israel sits in the docket of the International Court of Justice, accused of...

Taiwan Can Help the World Tackle Climate Change
Climate change is the most significant global challenge of our time. The implications of our rapidly warming world are as grave as they are far-reaching. Already, climate change is affecting...
Is Lebanon’s UN Resolution 1701 still applicable today?
The loss of Lebanese sovereignty has put ordinary Lebanese citizens in danger of war. Hezbollah and Israel’s duel on the border is vanquishing any hope for long-term stability in Lebanon,...