“We must strengthen the United Nations as a first step toward a World Government, patterned after our Own Government with a legislature, executive and judiciary, and police to enforce its international laws and keep the peace.” WorldFirstsGovernmentNationsUnitedStepsPoliceHistoricalExecutivesFirst StepsUnited NationsLegislatureJudiciaryConspiracy TheoryWorld GovernmentOne World Government Author:Walter Cronkite
“With support from institutions like the United Nations as well as the donor community, governments can strengthen their national technological and scientific capacities by devising policies to link up to research networks, encourage technology transfer, and build indigenous capabilities through education and collaborative projects.” WellsGovernmentNationsCommunityUnitedTechnologySupportPolicyProjectsResearchCapacityInstitutionsLinksCapabilityTechnologicalUnited NationsIndigenousTransfersDonorsDevising Author:Talal Abu-Ghazaleh
“The building of a just and peaceful world order, the aim of the United Nations, is hampered not by a dearth of ideas, resources, and manpower but by the lack of will on the part of governments to take the required steps.” WorldIdeasGovernmentOrderNationsUnitedStepsBuildingResourcesAimPeacefulUnited NationsWorld OrderPeaceful WorldManpower Author:Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit
“Since the moment of the United Nations' inception, untold energies have been expended by governments not only toward the exclusion of persons of principle and distinction from the organization's leading positions, but toward the installation of men whose character and affiliations would as far as possible preclude any serious challenge to governmental sovereignty.” MenPersonsHas BeensMomentsCharacterGovernmentEnergyNationsChallengesUnitedPrinciplesPositionSeriousOrganizationDistinctionSovereigntyUnited NationsExclusionAffiliationInceptionInstallation Author:Shirley Hazzard
“The United Nations emerged as a temple of official good intentions, a place where governments might - without abating their transgressions - go to church; a place made remote - by agreed untruth and procedural complexity, and by tedium itself - from the risk of intense public involvement.” MadeGovernmentMightNationsChurchUnitedRiskIntentionIntenseComplexityOfficialsTemplesUnited NationsInvolvementGood IntentionsUntruthTransgressionTedium Author:Shirley Hazzard