'Cry from the heart': how Kevin Rudd would have fixed the United Nations

By Daniel Flitton
Updated August 31 2016 - 5:08pm, first published 3:00am
Kevin Rudd warns the United Nations is too often taken for granted. Photo: Trevor Collens
Kevin Rudd warns the United Nations is too often taken for granted. Photo: Trevor Collens
Kevin Rudd and UN secretary-general Ban Ki Moon at UN headquarters in New York. Photo: Trevor Collens
Kevin Rudd and UN secretary-general Ban Ki Moon at UN headquarters in New York. Photo: Trevor Collens
Kevin Rudd, as prime minister, meeting US President Obama in the White House in 2009. Photo: Howard Moffat
Kevin Rudd, as prime minister, meeting US President Obama in the White House in 2009. Photo: Howard Moffat
Kevin Rudd and and China's Xi Jinping in 2010. Photo: Glen McCurtayne
Kevin Rudd and and China's Xi Jinping in 2010. Photo: Glen McCurtayne

It is Kevin Rudd's manifesto to cure the world's ills - how he might have built a "Team UN", if only Malcolm Turnbull had not stood in the way of his quest to become the next secretary-general.

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