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Multilateralism Matters
 

Prologue: Enter Ms. X

During the Cold War, George Kennan of the "father of containment" fame, produced a sound effect on the world of international relations. He penned the Mr. X article, and the Cold War took a new turn. His comprehensive analysis of the Soviet threat and how to deter it became the foundation of American leaders' ability to ensure the country's security in the global arena.

The power of his words, when interpreted by Cold War U.S. government officials, ultimately changed our history. Kennan did more than just define the enemy, but he allegedly exposed, rather accurately, the enemy's intentions and methods. Several decades later, the birth of the Mr. X article is still considered a significant Cold War milestone. Kennan was the boy who cried containment, but what ensued was tragically infamous U.S.-Soviet arms race.

George Kennan was but a single man with an instrument we are all equipped with -- our words. His story is proof that the power of words are enough to shape the course of history.

The globalized world is the current palette of history, and the gift of technology has made it much easier for anyone to disseminate their words to any and all who which to read. It's about time that we consider the current layout of the international community: growing interdependence, as a result of globalization, is forcing countries to cooperate on a multilateral level.

It's about time this layout is explored.

Welcome to Multilateralism Matters. May it become to you a valuable resource on news relating to multilateral issues in the international community.

By: Ms. X | Tuesday, June 19, 2007 at 1:30 PM | |

A New Reform

Multilateralism Matters is currently UNDER CONSTRUCTION.

Stay tuned. A huge reform is in the works.

By: Ms. X | Sunday, June 17, 2007 at 10:56 PM | |

back from the field

Since my last, rather dated, post, I have been travelling extensively. My honor's thesis research for International Relations was generously sponsored by the USC Center on International Studies. I learned a lot from my field research experience, which I will be documenting more eloquently in the coming days. Research in a developing country certainly sparked several realizations worth sharing!

After my 2 week research trip, I am currently preparing for an internship at the UN NGO Committee on Disarmament, Peace and Security, where I assume I will be doing predominantly programs and research work. I am quite excited to see what kind of work I will be doing, plus the UN pass is always a bonus. I know that this opportunity will be a great one.

Updates to come...

By: Ms. X | Thursday, June 7, 2007 at 8:42 PM | |