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Rebeca Grynspan Steps Forward as the Reform Candidate in a Hard-Power Race
Rebeca Grynspan enters the U.N. secretary-general race with economic gravitas, multilateral fluency and reform credibility, but also with a central question hanging over her candidacy: whether deep knowledge of development, debt and institutional diplomacy can translate into enough political force to lead the entire United Nations.
2 days ago


Macky Sall Enters the U.N. Race Under a Cloud of Power, Protest and Legitimacy
Macky Sall enters the U.N. secretary-general race with presidential stature and African political weight, but also under a cloud of controversy over legitimacy, sponsorship and accountability questions tied to his record in Senegal.
2 days ago


Rafael Grossi Brings Crisis-Era Credibility to the U.N. Race — and a Different Kind of Question
Rafael Grossi enters the U.N. secretary-general race with crisis-era credibility, institutional discipline and one of the strongest operational profiles in the field, but also with a central question: whether technical mastery and management under pressure are broad enough for the U.N.’s top political office.
3 days ago


Public Scrutiny Begins Tuesday in Race for Next U.N. Secretary-General
Public scrutiny begins Tuesday in the race for the next U.N. Secretary-General as Michelle Bachelet and Rafael Grossi face the first day of General Assembly interactive dialogues, with ATN News previewing the stakes, contrasts and questions surrounding both candidates.
3 days ago


The Next UN Secretary-General Won’t Be Elected — They’ll Be Agreed Upon
The race for the next UN Secretary-General has begun, but speeches and vision statements rarely decide the outcome. Behind the scenes, Security Council veto power, regional politics and quiet diplomatic arithmetic are already shaping the contest.
Mar 9

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