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The change at the helm of the United Nations brings
with it hopes for changes -- both deep and broad -- in this
world body plagued by charges of ineffectiveness, with blame
ranging from inefficiency to entrenched corruption. Replacing
Kofi Annan (1997-2006), South Korea's Ban Ki-moon takes over
a cash-strapped organisation often seen as politically manipulated,
primarily by the United States, and to some degree by the
remaining four veto-wielding members of the UN Security Council:
Britain, France, China and Russia. Will Ban stand up to the
big powers? |