The article aims to assess current trends in the evolution of Russian, Chinese and American standing in the UN General Assembly (UNGA). This body as the most representative international body with wide thematical mandate enables to assess correlation in voting patterns of major powers and other participants of international community. Therefore, commonality of positions could be used as an indicator of positive recognition of national policy by UN Member-States. Such recognition could become a source of international legitimation for a strategy of a major power in global politics. The article starts with representing the key trend towards greater rivalry among major powers since the early 2010s. It claims that this competition to a large ex...
After decades of intensive growth, China's economic projection has become truly global and Beijing i...
The aim of this article is to test the theory that the United States considers the policies of count...
This article explores Bangladesh’s voting coincidences at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA)...
This article sets out to study the voting pattern of the Visegrád countries in the United Nations Ge...
The rise of non-Western powers has led to competing claims about how these states act amongst each o...
In the world of international politics, how permanent is the democratic majority’s power? Is it poss...
This master thesis deals with vote-buying in the United Nations General Assembly. The analysis focus...
In this project we explore the relationship between leader change and relations between states. Voti...
The paper uses methods of historical and comparative analysis and studies the functioning of United ...
Various observers have proposed weighted voting as part of an overhaul of the UN Security Council. T...
The standard measure of voting convergence in the United Nations (UN) General Assembly has been the ...
Many international organizations deal with repeated items on their agendas. The United Nations Gener...
This paper attempts to analyze the voting behavior of Turkey in the UN General Assembly between 2002...
This paper is an exposition of the article entitled Voting Power in the European Union enlargement b...
In April 2011 the leaders of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa launched a BRICS Action P...
After decades of intensive growth, China's economic projection has become truly global and Beijing i...
The aim of this article is to test the theory that the United States considers the policies of count...
This article explores Bangladesh’s voting coincidences at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA)...
This article sets out to study the voting pattern of the Visegrád countries in the United Nations Ge...
The rise of non-Western powers has led to competing claims about how these states act amongst each o...
In the world of international politics, how permanent is the democratic majority’s power? Is it poss...
This master thesis deals with vote-buying in the United Nations General Assembly. The analysis focus...
In this project we explore the relationship between leader change and relations between states. Voti...
The paper uses methods of historical and comparative analysis and studies the functioning of United ...
Various observers have proposed weighted voting as part of an overhaul of the UN Security Council. T...
The standard measure of voting convergence in the United Nations (UN) General Assembly has been the ...
Many international organizations deal with repeated items on their agendas. The United Nations Gener...
This paper attempts to analyze the voting behavior of Turkey in the UN General Assembly between 2002...
This paper is an exposition of the article entitled Voting Power in the European Union enlargement b...
In April 2011 the leaders of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa launched a BRICS Action P...
After decades of intensive growth, China's economic projection has become truly global and Beijing i...
The aim of this article is to test the theory that the United States considers the policies of count...
This article explores Bangladesh’s voting coincidences at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA)...