UN Reform

A New US National Security Council Pick May Mean More Trouble for the UN

Hugh Dugan, an ex-diplomat at the US mission to the UN, is a new Trump appointee in the National Security Council. 
Hugh Dugan, a retired United States Foreign Service officer and former US delegate to the United Nations, has been appointed to the US National Security Council as special assistant for international organization affairs, an integral post for government relations with the UN.

Reform Clouds Darken the Future of the UN Development Program

Achim Steiner, center, is a longtime specialist who now runs the UN Development Program, based in New York. The current restructuring of the UN may be sidelining Steiner, jeopardizing development work. 
As the first effects of Secretary-General António Guterres’s ambitious organizational reform plans become apparent, former and current officials of the United Nations Development Program see the future of the internationally influential agency as uncertain if not in peril.

Failing the people of Syria during Seven Years of Devastation and Dispossession

 
Failing the people of Syria during Seven Years of Devastation and Dispossession
 
[Prefatory Note: What follows is a wide-ranging interview in November 2017 that that concentrates on the failure of the UN and the world to rescue the people of Syria by a timely and effective humanitarian intervention. The interview was conducted by a Turkish journalist, Salva Amor, and is to be published in a magazine, Causcasus International. The text of the interview has been slightly modified.]