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Flauer [41]
4 years ago
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What are some criticisms of the united nation

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amm18124 years ago
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Answer:

Criticism of the United Nations has encompassed numerous arguments regarding various aspects of the organization, such as policy, ideology, equality of representation, administration, ability to enforce rulings, and ideological bias.

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