Find here all the rare interviews of the geneveMonde.ch editorial staff, the collaborative platform on the history of international Geneva, and the exceptional documents coming from the archives of the international organizations based in Geneva and digitized by us, the audio contents of the geneveMonde.ch thematic files as well as our various Sounds of History podcasts The interviews and podcasts are produced by the historian Véronique Stenger and the journalist David Glaser.
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Retrouvez ici tous les entretiens rares de la rédaction de geneveMonde.ch, la plateforme collaborative sur l'histoire de la Genève internationale, et les documents exceptionnels venus des archives des organisations internationales installées à Genève et numérisées par nos soins, les contenus audio des dossiers thématiques de geneveMonde.ch ainsi que nos différents podcasts Sounds of History/Sons d'Histoire. Les entretiens et les podcasts sont produits par l'historienne Véronique Stenger et le journaliste David Glaser.
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Find here all the rare interviews of the geneveMonde.ch editorial staff, the collaborative platform on the history of international Geneva, and the exceptional documents coming from the archives of the international organizations based in Geneva and digitized by us, the audio contents of the geneveMonde.ch thematic files as well as our various Sounds of History podcasts The interviews and podcasts are produced by the historian Véronique Stenger and the journalist David Glaser.
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Retrouvez ici tous les entretiens rares de la rédaction de geneveMonde.ch, la plateforme collaborative sur l'histoire de la Genève internationale, et les documents exceptionnels venus des archives des organisations internationales installées à Genève et numérisées par nos soins, les contenus audio des dossiers thématiques de geneveMonde.ch ainsi que nos différents podcasts Sounds of History/Sons d'Histoire. Les entretiens et les podcasts sont produits par l'historienne Véronique Stenger et le journaliste David Glaser.
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Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

This capsule is part of a 7 episodes series exploring the history of the United Nations with Dr. Thomas Gidney of the University of Geneva. Together, we revisit key moments, successes, and failures in the evolution of multilateralism since 1945.
From Idealism to Realpolitik
The United Nations was founded on the promise of collective security - where aggression against one would be met with a united international response. But how does this principle work in practice, especially when global powers disagree?
The UN’s bold promise of collective security meets a divided world
In this capsule, we examine the UN's role in the Korean War, the first military conflict fought under its banner. While the U.S. framed its intervention as multilateral action, it pushed beyond the original UN mandate, revealing the blurred lines between international cooperation and superpower agendas.
The Veto Power Play
We also explore how the Security Council's structure - especially the use of the veto - shaped the early dynamics of Cold War diplomacy and exposed the limits of the UN’s capacity to act as a truly neutral peacekeeper.
Interview and photo by David Glaser
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