Security Council Reform: Past, Present, And Future. Security Council Reform: Past, Present, And Future.

Security Council Reform: Past, Present, And Future‪.‬

Ethics&International Affairs 2011, Winter, 25, 4

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Publisher Description

Even though it has been more than a year since I left the service of the United Nations, the one question people have not stopped asking me here in India is when our country, with 1.2 billion people and a booming economy, is going to become a permanent member of the Security Council. The short answer is "not this year, and probably not the next." But there are so many misconceptions about this issue that a longer answer is clearly necessary. The problem of reforming the Security Council is rather akin to a situation in which a number of doctors gather around a patient and all agree on the diagnosis, but they cannot agree on the prescription. The diagnosis is clear: the Security Council (SC) reflects the geopolitical realities of 1945 and not of today. This situation can be anatomized mathematically, geographically, and politically, as well as in terms of equity.

GENRE
Politics & Current Affairs
RELEASED
2011
22 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
16
Pages
PUBLISHER
Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs
SIZE
249.7
KB

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