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Should the United Nations be restructured? by Dr. H. S. S. Nissanka On appointment as the Secretary General of the United Nations, Kofi
Annan spoke of the need to give priority to restructuring the UN system.
That was in 1997 and six years have passed but the UN as structured in
1945 remains almost the same except the increase in the membership in a
few organs such as the Security Council and the Economic and Social
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