EPISODE · Jan 14, 2026 · 30 MIN
Is the UN still relevant?
from Daily Maverick · host Daily Maverick
Listen as Redi Tlhabi speaks with political scientist and PARI executive director Sithembile Mbete about the United Nations at amoment of deep, deep strain. They talk through why decades of debate on Security Council reform have led nowhere, how the veto entrenches global inequality, and what this paralysis means for Africa and the global South. It is a conversation about privilege, stalled change, and the kind of crisis that may be required to finally force reform.This episode was made possible thanks to The Friedrich NaumannFoundation for Freedom: https://www.freiheit.org/sub-saharan-africaHosted by: Redi TlhabiGuest: Sithembile MbeteEdited by: Joel SeboaProduced by: Emilie Gambade & Joel SeboaOriginal Theme Music & Design by: Bernard KotzeYou can listen to the podcast everywhere, including Spotify!Support journalism that protects democracy.Become a Maverick Insider. https://tinyurl.com/SupportDailyMaverickYou can find us on Instagram here:https://www.instagram.com/dailymaverick/On TikTok here: https://www.tiktok.com/@dailymavericksaOr on Twitter here: https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article_tag/x/ 00:45 US House of Representatives Passes AGOA Bill 01:38 South Africa's Uncertain Inclusion in AGOA02:12 US Lawmakers Push for Stricter Reviews 02:54 Bilateral Relations Review Act 04:22 Political Scientist Joins the Discussion 05:01 AGOA as a Diplomatic Initiative 05:50 South Africa's Diplomatic Importance 06:48 Historical Tensions in US-South Africa Relations 09:18 Neglect in US-South Africa Relations 13:32 The Role of the United Nations 14:50 Expectations vs. Reality of the UN 24:30 Reforming the United Nations Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Listen as Redi Tlhabi speaks with political scientist and PARI executive director Sithembile Mbete about the United Nations at a moment of deep, deep strain. They talk through why decades of debate on Security Council reform have led nowhere, how the veto entrenches global inequality, and what this paralysis means for Africa and the global South. It is a conversation about privilege, stalled change, and the kind of crisis that may be required to finally force reform.
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