UN Power Shift: Western Nations Face New Resistance

UN Power Shift: Western Nations Face New Resistance

Germany's failed bid for a UN Security Council seat in June exposed a fundamental change in global politics. Its strong backing of Ukraine and Israel—positions rooted in stated values—alienated many voting members. Kyrgyzstan's surprise victory suggests the UN is no longer a Western stronghold. Developing nations, increasingly coordinated, are challenging the automatic influence the West has long taken for granted.

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