MSc (International Relations), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2013The attempt to reform the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) took place in 2005, this was after the UNSC was last reformed in 1963. The reform did not materialise in that year owing to a number of reasons; the privilege enjoyed by the Permanent five members of the Security Council to invoke veto, the disagreement on the quorum to be met and most importantly, the disunity among the countries pushing for UN Security Council reform. Africa was the only region that drafted and adopted a "Common Position" on the modality of the reform titled "Ezulwini Consensus." This was as a result of the summit of ministers of foreign affairs of the African states, held in Ezulwin...
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After 1994, South Africa became the sine qua non of an internationalist state, willing to promote co...
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Within the United Nations, the need for reforms of the Security Council has been debated for a long ...
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The paper uses methods of historical and comparative analysis and studies the functioning of United ...
Succeeding the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), whose main concern had been decolonisation, the ...
This article analyses the disunity among African states in terms of United Nations Security Council ...
The debate around viable global governance has become increasingly topical, particularly from the pe...
In the aftermath of the South African election, as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Secu...
The United Nations Security Council is the most powerful global governance forum in the history of h...
South Africa participated in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) in 2007–2008 and again in 20...
This paper seeks to examine the opinions of some scholars on Nigeria‘s agitation for reform and incl...
Assembly of the African Union Special Session on the Union Government 1 - 3 February 2009 Addis ...
The debate over possible selective involvement of the United Nations Security Council in armed confl...
Doctor of Philosophy in Conflict Resolution and Peace Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pieterma...
After 1994, South Africa became the sine qua non of an internationalist state, willing to promote co...
Assembly of the African Union Thirteenth Ordinary Session 1 - 3 July 2009 Sirte, LibyaThis report of...
Within the United Nations, the need for reforms of the Security Council has been debated for a long ...
Report of the Committee of Ten Heads of State and Government on the Reform of the United Nations (UN...
The paper uses methods of historical and comparative analysis and studies the functioning of United ...
Succeeding the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), whose main concern had been decolonisation, the ...