Michael Møller | Is the United Nations Still Fit for Purpose?
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Michael Møller, former United Nations Under Secretary-General and Director-General of the UN Office at Geneva, returns to The McKay Interview for a hard-hitting, wide-ranging discussion. With over four decades of service across five continents, Møller offers deep insight into the challenges facing multilateralism — and the urgent reforms the United Nations must now confront.
We discuss:
The fragmentation of geopolitics and the fading taboo against the use of force
How technology is reshaping international diplomacy — and exposing systemic weaknesses
UN reform: why “UN 2.0” proposals may be too little, too late
Why budget cuts are not just administrative — they’re existential
The growing disconnect between the political UN and the operational UN
Cities, regions, and businesses: the new multilateral actors stepping up
The US and China: the funding gap that’s quietly paralyzing international cooperation
The future of International Geneva – and whether it's being eclipsed by other global hubs
What kind of leadership the UN — and the world — really needs
Reflections on Gaza, Trump, peacekeeping, and the limits of diplomacy
Møller is frank, thoughtful, and unflinching. This is a timely episode for anyone concerned with the future of the international system and the role of the UN in a deeply divided world.
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