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A Fairer World is Possible

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The book discusses the moral and ethical implications of global decision-making being dominated by just five countries, arguing that the world is larger than these nations. It advocates for a United Nations that reflects multiculturalism and multipolarity to achieve a fairer and more sustainable global peace. The author emphasizes that the world is neither unipolar nor bipolar, and it should not be under the cultural hegemony of a dominant culture or a few privileged actors. The vision presented is for a multipolar, multicultural, and more inclusive world, with the UN as the primary institution for this transformation. The book calls for reforms within the UN, particularly the restructuring of the Security Council, to ensure fair representation of continents, beliefs, origins, and cultures. This restructuring is positioned as a revolutionary step towards establishing global peace and justice, with Turkey expressing its long-standing proposal that "the world is bigger than five" as a central theme for discussion among all nations.

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A Fairer World is Possible, Recep Tayyip Erdogan

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2021
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Titel
A Fairer World is Possible
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Türkuvaz
Jaar van publicatie
2021
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
216
ISBN10
6257548195
ISBN13
9786257548199
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The book discusses the moral and ethical implications of global decision-making being dominated by just five countries, arguing that the world is larger than these nations. It advocates for a United Nations that reflects multiculturalism and multipolarity to achieve a fairer and more sustainable global peace. The author emphasizes that the world is neither unipolar nor bipolar, and it should not be under the cultural hegemony of a dominant culture or a few privileged actors. The vision presented is for a multipolar, multicultural, and more inclusive world, with the UN as the primary institution for this transformation. The book calls for reforms within the UN, particularly the restructuring of the Security Council, to ensure fair representation of continents, beliefs, origins, and cultures. This restructuring is positioned as a revolutionary step towards establishing global peace and justice, with Turkey expressing its long-standing proposal that "the world is bigger than five" as a central theme for discussion among all nations.