Publication

Mar 2011

Much has already been written about the 2011 Security Council. This has been with good reason. The current configuration of powerful non-permanent members with aspirations for permanent seats is notable. As a result, there has been widespread speculation regarding the impact so many large members will have on the tone and substance of the Council's work this year. Like last year, when countries like Brazil, Japan, Mexico, Nigeria, and Turkey all served together, the collective strength of the non-permanent or elected membership is impressive.

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Author Paul Romita, Naureen Chowdhury Fink, Till Papenfuss
Series IPI Policy Papers and Issue Briefs
Publisher International Peace Institute (IPI)
Copyright © 2011 International Peace Institute
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