A collaboration between WGI.WORLD (World Geostrategic Insights) and CGPS (Center for Global Peace and Security)

After World War I and II, the global society recognized how an individual country or dictator could destroy the overall human community. To prevent such an inhuman tragedy, the UN was established to foster international peace and security. Nonetheless, the world has been filled with more complicated dilemmas impeding global development and prosperity. It initiates variable international organizations dedicated to resolving global agendas: nuclear weapons, economic growth, public health, and environmental security.    

Special Series for Global Organization and Function focuses on how each organization impacts on leveraging global issues and promotes communal goals of the human society. The world can’t exist without reciprocal relationships between countries or none resolves critical dilemmas by itself. Global organizations suggest the best solution whenever troubles come up and provide a prospective future with successful achievement.    

Part I (December 2024)  The UN’s Function and ProspectUltimate Global Organization and  MissionPart II (January 2025) The NPT’s Function and Prospect – Nonproliferation Process toward Nuclear Zero World;  Part III (February 2025) The WTO’s Function and Prospect – Global Challenge for Communal Economic Prosperity;  Part IV (March 2025) The IMF’s Function and Prospect – Fostering Economic Growth and Reducing Poverty around the World;  Part V (April 2025) The OECD’s Function and Prospect – Intergovernmental Platform of Democracy and Market Economy;  Part VI (May 2025) The WHO’s Function and Prospect Dedicating to the Well-being of all the World’s People for a Healthy Life;  Part VII (June 2025) The WRI’s Function and Prospect  – Promoting Human Society with Environmental Sustainability.