In the world of international politics, how permanent is the democratic majority’s power? Is it possible that an authoritarian voting block exists in the United Nations General Assembly – one that is poised to influence the global status quo? Through a series of quantitative data analyses, this investigation studies how government type affected voting behavior during the 70th session of the United Nations General Assembly. The voting behavior of 42 randomly selected countries – 22 democratic and 20 non-democratic – have been collected and run through the statistical data analyzer SPSS to attempt to offer proof of same-governance voting cohesion in the Assembly. Additionally, this prospective relationship is put to the test by examining how ...
This paper attempts to analyze the voting behavior of Turkey in the UN General Assembly between 2002...
This paper sets out to analyze Veto power in the global community through democratization of UN Secu...
Using panel data for 143 countries over the period 1973-2002, this paper empirically analyzes the in...
In the world of international politics, how permanent is the democratic majority’s power? Is it poss...
The article aims to assess current trends in the evolution of Russian, Chinese and American standing...
In this project we explore the relationship between leader change and relations between states. Voti...
Various observers have proposed weighted voting as part of an overhaul of the UN Security Council. T...
This master thesis deals with vote-buying in the United Nations General Assembly. The analysis focus...
Many international organizations deal with repeated items on their agendas. The United Nations Gener...
This study examines the effect of domestic political change on United Nations General Assembly (UNGA...
Abstract: The study places on record BRICS’ voting data from 2011 on the United Nations Security Cou...
The EU has struggled for many years to be able to speak with a single voice in external affairs. The...
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 25-07, page: 4243.Thesis (Ph.D.)--American Uni...
International organizations use a bewildering variety of voting rules—with different thresholds, wei...
This article sets out to study the voting pattern of the Visegrád countries in the United Nations Ge...
This paper attempts to analyze the voting behavior of Turkey in the UN General Assembly between 2002...
This paper sets out to analyze Veto power in the global community through democratization of UN Secu...
Using panel data for 143 countries over the period 1973-2002, this paper empirically analyzes the in...
In the world of international politics, how permanent is the democratic majority’s power? Is it poss...
The article aims to assess current trends in the evolution of Russian, Chinese and American standing...
In this project we explore the relationship between leader change and relations between states. Voti...
Various observers have proposed weighted voting as part of an overhaul of the UN Security Council. T...
This master thesis deals with vote-buying in the United Nations General Assembly. The analysis focus...
Many international organizations deal with repeated items on their agendas. The United Nations Gener...
This study examines the effect of domestic political change on United Nations General Assembly (UNGA...
Abstract: The study places on record BRICS’ voting data from 2011 on the United Nations Security Cou...
The EU has struggled for many years to be able to speak with a single voice in external affairs. The...
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 25-07, page: 4243.Thesis (Ph.D.)--American Uni...
International organizations use a bewildering variety of voting rules—with different thresholds, wei...
This article sets out to study the voting pattern of the Visegrád countries in the United Nations Ge...
This paper attempts to analyze the voting behavior of Turkey in the UN General Assembly between 2002...
This paper sets out to analyze Veto power in the global community through democratization of UN Secu...
Using panel data for 143 countries over the period 1973-2002, this paper empirically analyzes the in...