The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is critical to global peace and security, yet more than 20 years of negotiations over its reform have proved fruitless. We use recent advances in the theory of a priori voting power to present a formal quantitative appraisal of the implications for democratic equity and efficiency of the “structural reforms” contained within 11 current reform proposals, as well as the separate effect of expansion of the UNSC membership. Only one reform proposal–a weakening of the veto power for Permanent Members by requiring two negative votes for a veto to be effective— robustly dominates the status quo against our measures of equity and efficiency. Several proposed structural reforms may actually worsen t...
In the beginning of September 2003 the UN Secretary General Kofi Annan called for the reform of the ...
Every time a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council casts a veto, or threatens to do so, to p...
Throughout the years many have called for a reform of the United Nations and more specifically its m...
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is critical to global peace and security, yet more than t...
The article explores how changed patterns of UN membership affected the prospects for UN Security Co...
This paper sets out to analyze Veto power in the global community through democratization of UN Secu...
Changing the composition and voting system of the Security Council, in an effort to increase the ins...
When the United Nations was founded in 1945, the Security Council were given primary responsibility ...
This paper outlines what can be done to reform the backbone of the United Nations to further the wor...
The United Nations Security Council has been of unique importance and authority in serving the maint...
We analyze democratic equity in council voting games (CVGs). In a CVG, a voting body containing all ...
From the time of the San Francisco Conference, the composition of the Security Council and its votin...
"the primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security", acco...
The United Nations is composed of six principal organs. These are the General Assembly, the Securit...
The decision-making protocol for the United Nations (UN) Security Council follows the Charter of the...
In the beginning of September 2003 the UN Secretary General Kofi Annan called for the reform of the ...
Every time a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council casts a veto, or threatens to do so, to p...
Throughout the years many have called for a reform of the United Nations and more specifically its m...
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is critical to global peace and security, yet more than t...
The article explores how changed patterns of UN membership affected the prospects for UN Security Co...
This paper sets out to analyze Veto power in the global community through democratization of UN Secu...
Changing the composition and voting system of the Security Council, in an effort to increase the ins...
When the United Nations was founded in 1945, the Security Council were given primary responsibility ...
This paper outlines what can be done to reform the backbone of the United Nations to further the wor...
The United Nations Security Council has been of unique importance and authority in serving the maint...
We analyze democratic equity in council voting games (CVGs). In a CVG, a voting body containing all ...
From the time of the San Francisco Conference, the composition of the Security Council and its votin...
"the primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security", acco...
The United Nations is composed of six principal organs. These are the General Assembly, the Securit...
The decision-making protocol for the United Nations (UN) Security Council follows the Charter of the...
In the beginning of September 2003 the UN Secretary General Kofi Annan called for the reform of the ...
Every time a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council casts a veto, or threatens to do so, to p...
Throughout the years many have called for a reform of the United Nations and more specifically its m...