How to end the United Nations’ current financial crisis … and prevent future ones
Camelli, Thibault / Ronny PatzExterne Publikationen (2026)
in: New York University Center on International Cooperation
The United Nations (UN) is in a deep financial crisis. Studying the history and typology of UN financial and liquidity crises and the measures adopted to respond to the UN's financial difficulties, the paper and its annexes present a set of policy options and their trade-offs, from emergency containment over political accommodation to structural correction(s).
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