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How can the collective security mechanisms of the United Nations and NATO be compatible

ZhanHong Hu

Abstract


After the end of World War II, the United Nations inherited the concept of establishing a global collective security mechanism and
attempted to once again establish a global mechanism for maintaining international peace and security. Since the establishment of the United
Nations, it has played an active role in maintaining international security and stability. However, the United Nations still faces challenges
such as increasingly prominent issues of selective sanctions and slow response, as well as a lack of timely and effective control measures.
The NATO collective security mechanism is seeking to become a global collective security mechanism and attempting to establish an efficient military intervention mechanism. In fact, there are considerable difficulties in the compatibility between the two collective security
mechanisms of the United Nations and NATO, unless the two conditions of NATO’s military intervention obtaining prior authorization from
the Security Council and the Security Council being able to implement timely and effective control over NATO’s military actions can be met.

Keywords


United Nations; Collective Security; NATO

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/fm.v10i1.13929

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