Many nuggets of wisdom by ED Mathew, a former UN Spokesman & freelance journalist: "The UN is financially wounded and politically bruised, but not irrelevant. It remains the only universal forum where democracies & autocracies still cooperate on humanitarian relief, development finance, global health, peacebuilding", and other matters that are relevant to the whole of humanity - rich and poor, big and small. To survive, the UN must adapt and reform, of course. But no country is an island or a fortress in the 21st century. And no country is indispensable. In an increasingly interconnected and interdependent world, multilateralism is indispensable. Even if the UN were dismantled temporarily, it would have to be reinvented anew. I recall in the 1960s, Indonesia's mercurial leader, Sukarno, quit the UN and tried to form a Conference of the New Emerging Forces (CONEFO) as an alternative. CONEFO did not last very long, as Sukarno's successor Suharto quietly ...