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  Elected member influence in the United Nations Security Council

Loiselle, M.-E., Farrall, J., Michaelsen, C., Prantl, J., & Whalan, J. (2020). Elected member influence in the United Nations Security Council. Leiden Journal of International Law, 33(1), 101-115. doi:10.1017/S0922156519000657.

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Loiselle, Marie-Eve1, Author                 
Farrall, Jeremy, Author
Michaelsen, Christopher , Author
Prantl, Jochen, Author
Whalan, Jeni, Author
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Free keywords: decsion-making; elected members’influence; reform; UN Security Council
 Abstract: This article reassesses how members of the UN Security Council exercise influence over the Council’s decision-making process, with particular focus on the ten elected members (the E10). A common understanding of Security Council dynamics accords predominance to the five permanent members (the P5), suggesting bleak prospects for the Council as a forum that promotes the voices and representation of the 188 non-permanent members. The assumption is that real power rests with the P5, while the E10 are there to make up the numbers. By articulating a richer account of Council dynamics, this article contests the conventional wisdom that P5 centrality crowds out space for the E10 to influence Council decision-making. It also shows that opportunities for influencing Council decision-making go beyond stints of elected membership. It argues that the assumed centrality of the P5 on the Council thus needs to be qualified and re-evaluated.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 20202020-03
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1017/S0922156519000657
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Title: Leiden Journal of International Law
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 33 (1) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 101 - 115 Identifier: -