Thursday, March 29, 2007
General Assembly
The General Assembly
The United Nations is not known for swift effective action, nor is it known for its ability to produce results. What it does do however, is work as a thermometer for world opinion on decisive issues. To see this, one needs only look at the General Assembly, which remains the only organization of truly universal membership on earth. It is only able to issue non binding resolutions, but it can give you a pretty good indicator of what the world is thinking.
The General Assembly was built on the principal of sovereign equality, which means that any state, no matter how large or how small, gets an equal vote in deliberations. This may sound nice, but it does mean that the GA doesn't necessarily reflect the real politics of the world at large. In the GA, massive India, China and the United States all have the same vote as Lichtenstein and Micronesia. For this reason, the GA is a place where small nations try to exert their influence over the big guys. This setup means that most of the resolutions that actually pass the GA are broad, popular statements. Bear this in mind when reading over the resolutions that go through this body. Also remember that they cannot issue binding resolutions, only the Security Council (which you will learn all about next entry!) can do that.
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Welcome to My Political View
Welcome to my politics blog! This is the place where you will here me rant, rave and logically analyze (if your lucky) the news you hear every day. I'll be going through the headlines each week and picking one or two items to talk about here. These I will pick apart, comment on, and probably demand action on.
One thing you will notice is that I may not fall into a "party" or "wing" that you are used to. This is because, like many people, I do not feel the need to conform the rest of my beliefs to match the preferences of a party I vote for. So if you're baffled, just remember: brains don't fit into boxes, and if they do then they aren't being used very well. Though two barely-different parties may be the American and British way of doing politics, those labels shouldn't limit the dialogue and debate that surrounds each contentious issue. Individuals may identify with one leader or another, but that doesn't mean that they should be looking only as far as their speeches and platforms.
I'm not going to be limiting my scope to a single country, or to a single region. Instead, I'll be looking all over to see things that strike me as important or interesting. You, the reader, may not even find it easy to guess where I'm blogging from. I won't be shying away from a said nation's domestic issues, though I'll typically dwell on more international affairs, since that is my training and expertise.
In any case, I hope you find some entertainment and insight in reading my blog entries. Hopefully, the entries will open your mind to new thoughts and ideas as well, and start a new dialogue that can change the world!