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The United Nations (UN) is a world-wide organization responsible for peacekeeping and other administrations. The collapse of the UN in 2011 CE is a significant event that marks a turning point in the history of the world, leading to a major shift in global politics and power structures.
In the wake of the UN's collapse, nations began to break apart and form confederations, leading to a period of global instability and constant threats of war. This chaotic environment is the context in which the UEO was formed, which is presented as a new governing body intended to administer a new peace. The UN's failure is directly linked to the need for the UEO in 2018 CE, which is implied to be a more effective or necessary organization in this new world.
The sources do not provide specifics about why or how the UN collapsed but emphasize that its demise led to a fractured world where nations became increasingly isolated and were often in conflict with each other. The creation of the UEO is presented as a direct response to the failure of the UN. The UN's inability to maintain global peace and stability resulted in a situation where the UEO was deemed necessary to manage international relations and establish a new world order.