Need For the Reforms in the Unsc in the Changing Political and Economic Times
Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science - Year 2018, Vol 23, Issue 2
Abstract
The International Institutions formed to meet the challenges of the post-WWII world are struggling to cope with the dynamics of the post-Soviet Union world order and other changing powers both in terms of economy and politics. During the last 30-35 years the world has seen massive changes. Disintegration of USSR, unilateralism of USA and in between the rise of multilateral institutions such as BRICS, NAM and a number of other institutions gaining their respective importance for playing significant role towards the world society.Now developing nations, including India, play a larger role in both the international economy and politics. But these changes are not reflected in the UN, where all critical decisions are still being taken by the veto-wielding permanent members of the Security Council. Besides, the geopolitical rivalry among the permanent members has prevented the UNSC from coming up with effective mechanisms to deal with global crises. Present paper discusses the need to reform the old structure before they become obsolete in their approach and functioning and to pave the way for the inclusion of more members in the security council both as Permanent Member and Non-Permanent Member from the countries which are either more affected by the global issues, or contributing more in terms of UN’s agenda so that member countries can have faith in the functioning of UN.
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Archita Anand
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