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Power and Diplomacy in the United Nations Security Council: The Influence of Elected Members
The International Spectator Pub Date : 2021-09-01 , DOI: 10.1080/03932729.2021.1966192
Vahid Nick Pay 1 , Przemysław Postolski 1
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ABSTRACT

The cases of Poland’s 2018-2019 and South Africa’s 2019-2020 terms as elected members (E10) of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) can be used to confront the well-known claim that due to a prevailing democratic, legitimacy or efficiency deficit(s) in the structure and/or working methods of the Council, there is no significant space for the E10 members to be influential. By examining these two representative cases, the E10’s capacity to exert such influence can indeed be detected on multiple levels, which highlights the numerous channels and practices available to the elected members to act as veritable norm entrepreneurs at this most prominent institution of global governance.



中文翻译:

Power and Diplomacy in the United Nations Security Council: The Influence of Elected Members

摘要

The cases of Poland's 2018-2019 and South Africa's 2019-2020 terms as elected members (E10) of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) can be used to confront the well-known claim that due to a prevailing democratic, legitimacy or efficiency deficit (s) 在理事会的结构和/或工作方法中,E10 成员没有显着的影响力空间。By examining these two representative cases, the E10's capacity to exert such influence can indeed be detected on multiple levels, which highlights the numerous channels and practices available to the elected members to act as veritable norm entrepreneurs at this most prominent institution of global governance.

更新日期:2021-09-01
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