
Nina Cobos Acevedo
Nina Cobos Acevedo is an international relations specialist whose work critically examines the declining relevance of the United Nations in addressing contemporary global crises. She highlights the limitations imposed by the veto power held by the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, arguing that such structures hinder the organization's ability to respond effectively to conflicts and humanitarian emergencies. Cobos Acevedo advocates for significant reforms within the UN, particularly in making the Security Council more representative of the global population and responsive to the urgent needs of the Global South.
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Nina Cobos Acevedo argues that the UN is losing relevance due to its bureaucratic structure and veto power.
La ONU, a sus 80 años: ¿un organismo irrelevante?









