United Nations (The Era of Relative Peace)

The United Nations is an international organization promoting world-cooperation through peace, prosperity, and economic development. The organization was formed in 1945 following the end of the Second World War and the failure of the League of Nations. It's headquarters is located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City with other branches in Vienna, Austria; Geneva, Switzerland; and Nairobi, Kenya.

History
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Structure
The UN is made up of 6 main organs:
 * UN General Assembly - Deliberate Assembly made up of all 198 member states - non-compulsorary decisions, budget
 * UN Secretariat - adminisatrative organ - headed by UN Secretary-General
 * International Court of Justice - Universal Court of International Law - sorts out disputes between countries
 * UN Security Council - International Security Issues - compulsory resolutions of 5 permanent members and 10 elected
 * UN Economic and Social Council - Global Economic and Social Affairs - Supports co-operation between states
 * UN Trusteeship Council - For administrating trust territories - currently inactive - responsible for the former Trust Territories, often former League of Nations mandates. An example of this is the former Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, which is presently composed of Palau, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands (U.S. Commonwealth).

Security Council
The Security Council is composed of the five members, of which three of the five signatories of the San Francisco Treaty remain in the UNSC to this day.