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Finally, analyze what conditions should be met for the UN to become a supranational organization and what consequences such a change might have.
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According to the historians, basically the UN was created by multiple countries, after the WW2, in order to avoid more and worse wars, as their first goal.
If the UN wants to become the world’s most important political union, they need the acceptance from most countries, especially from the most important ones, the US and China, making it clear the goals they standing for.
As the US is one of the UN’s founding members, then the UN needs to be completely recognized as supranational organization by China.
However, China has been accused of violating and manipulating some of UN’s resolutions [1].
If the UN and China come to disagree on many points I think it could weaken the UN a lot. China could start another UN, more or less like it has been shown by the China-led BRICS Bank[2], in opposition to the World Bank.
The UN could lose a lot of influence and relevance if it comes to happen. So they need to understand a little more other countries and work all together.
Then I think a world union will be just an organic end result of a chaotic lawless world.