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- 14 December 2006
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Kofi Annan went to the
Truman Presidential Library earlier this week and, in his final address to the
United States, reminded Americans that, at the San Francisco Conference of 1945,
they gave the world one of our nation's greatest gifts - namely the United
Nations.
Now,
he said, the UN "system still cries out for far-sighted American
leadership, in the Truman tradition." Calling for the best in the human
character is the enduring legacy of Kofi Annan.
Quiet by
nature, modest in personality, and dignified in bearing, Kofi Annan took the
helm of the UN in 1997 and became a world star. From the beginning, he willingly
thrust the United Nations into the life of the planet in an unprecedented
fashion.
Beset by
the reluctance of the United States to pay its annual dues, Annan met with the
"Dr. No" of the American Congress, Senator Jesse Helms, and worked out
a solution to the UN's funding crisis.
He
settled disputes in East Timor and Sierra Leone. He brought the world's business
community into joint partnerships with the UN to finance its goals after making
it meet strict guidelines on corporate behavior.
More
momentously, he challenged the member-states to do better in the field of human
rights.
Though
knowing he would upset many of his friends in the Third World, he nonetheless
advocated, given the failures of Rwanda and Sebrinica, humanitarian intervention
by the international body when a state was attacking its own people - even in
the face of the UN Charter's prohibition against interfering in the affairs of a
sovereign nation.
He also
pushed for the Millennium Development declaration which, among other things,
asks countries to help reduce global poverty by fifty percent by the year 2015.
He
overcame the reluctance of the Western community that did not wish to send more
of its wealth to the underdeveloped world.
By the
end of his first term, Annan won the Nobel Peace Prize.
Annan's
second term was stormier. First, the government in Washington changed from one
of multilateralism (Clinton) to one of start-and-stop unilateralism (Bush).
President
Bush disdained most global pacts including the UN treaty; however, he soon
sought the UN's backing for his invasion of Afghanistan; but he circumvented the
body to attack Iraq; he reversed himself again to obtain the UN's imprimatur on
America's Iraqi occupation and UN supervision of Iraqi elections.
Still,
in another about-face, Bush appointed an anti-UN envoy, John Bolton, to the
body.
Yet,
soon after, he pushed for the UN to dislodge Syrian troops from Lebanon and
finalize a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon.
Most
damagingly, though, was a rash of UN scandals. The most publicized was the
Oil-For-Food affair that was initially laid at the feet of Kofi Annan -- for a
time entangling his own son -- despite the fact that most of the oversight of
the Iraqi program was borne by the Security Council.
UN-bashers
in Congress, however, tried to use this dereliction to drive Annan out of
office. Then there were various sexual imbroglios involving UN troops in the
Congo as well as the head of the UN's refugee agency, who was ultimately forced
to resign over his personal peccadilloes.
Annan
responded to these troubles with the most sweeping reform proposals ever
presented to the UN.
He
proffered across-the-board changes on matters ranging from Security Council
expansion to stricter human rights enforcement to management fixes. If these
renovations had passed, they likely would have led to a hugely improved, vastly
more adept and far more open body.
But the
Bush Administration's ambassador, Mr. Bolton, and a few Third World allies,
undermined many of them. Still enough survived to somewhat redeem the
organization.
For
example, there is a now a broader definition of terrorism in which, for the
first time, all governments clearly and unqualifiedly condemn terrorism "in
all its forms and manifestations, committed by whomever, wherever and for
whatever purposes."
There is
a new principle for the Security Council to use for assessing military
intervention -- the so-called "responsibility to protect" against
genocide and other mayhem.
There is
a Peacebuilding Commission and a Democracy Fund to help failed states rebuild
and quash fanaticism.
There is
a new Human Rights Council which replaces the worn-out Human Rights Commission.
There
are new ethic rules requiring UN staffers to sign financial disclosure forms and
a new whistleblower protection program.
Meantime,
Kofi Annan in his final years, saw an expansion of the UN's peacekeeping
missions to eighteen, now involving over 80,000 troops - representing an
extraordinary $7 billion commitment by the world community, signaling a robust
vote of confidence in the UN's security role.
In his
two terms, Annan undoubtedly restored the moral authority to the earth's
preeminent international institution.
In his
words and in his acts, he became something akin to the planet's secular pope.
"Together
we have pushed some big rocks to the top of the mountain", he told the
General Assembly in his valedictory address, even if some have rolled back.
Annan
leaves office on December 31st . We will soon realize what we no longer have.
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