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United Nations Security Council Reform Revisited: A Proposal
Authors:Ville Lättilä  Aleksi Ylönen
Institution:1. Political Science, University of Turku, Turku, Finland;2. Department of International Relations, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, United States International University—Africa, Nairobi, Kenya
Abstract:The United Nations UN] came into being following the Second World War. Resembling earlier efforts of co-operation by the most powerful states of the international system, it was an attempt to effect global governance through the maintenance of international peace and security amongst states. However, led by its main executive organ, the Security Council, the UN has been unable to prevent and effectively deal with armed conflicts and mass atrocities in a number of situations. Over the years, the inability of the UN Security Council to take collective action has resulted in its ineffectiveness in dealing with war and humanitarian crises. This situation has led to calls for Security Council reform and has generated several initiatives to that end. This analysis discusses major shortcomings of the Security Council, analyses prominent reform initiatives, and introduces a proposal, the “Two-Layered Regional Model,” for Security Council reform.
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