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International Peace and Security: New Challenges to the UN
The founding fathers of the United Nations established the organization with the purposes of maintaining international peace and security, of developing friendly relations among nations, and of taking other appropriate measures to strengthen universal peace. They also wished to achieve international cooperation in solving economic, social, cultural, and humanitarian problems, and to promote respect for human rights and for the fundamental freedoms for all.