<p>Lincoln P. Bloomfield's <em>A World Effectively Controlled by the United Nations</em> proposes a global order led by the UN with a unified military to enforce stability. This speculative study examines the concept's mechanics risks and trade-offs raising questions about sovereignty and centralized power. Bloomfield's analysis while thought-provoking invites scrutiny of its practicality and the potential costs of such an ambitious controversial vision. </p>