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Security Council reform, sea serpent awakened by Macron and Biden at the UN

Security Council reform, sea serpent awakened by Macron and Biden at the UN

by Unitwi5 | Oct 7, 2022 | Politics, Professor Roger Koude, Russia, UN Security Council

Heads of State this week proposed to the General Assembly an expansion of permanent membership, as well as a suspension of the  veto in cases of  mass crimes.  At a time of tensions with Russia, however, any reform seems to be in jeopardy. Read the full...
Invasion of Ukraine: Russia makes use of its “veto” in the United Nations Security Council

Invasion of Ukraine: Russia makes use of its “veto” in the United Nations Security Council

by Unitwi5 | Mar 1, 2022 | Professor Roger Koude, Russia, Ukraine, UN Security Council

Russia, which is a permanent member state of the United Nations Security Council, has just vetoed, in the light of its logic, a resolution of this institution which deplored its “aggression against Ukraine” and asked it to withdraw...
The reform of the United Nations Security Council: the need to rationalize the debate for appropriate solutions

The reform of the United Nations Security Council: the need to rationalize the debate for appropriate solutions

by Unitwi5 | Dec 16, 2021 | Professor Roger Koude, UN Security Council

In the context of the “Nelson Mandela Decade for Peace” (2019-2028), established by the United Nations, it is appropriate to return to one of the most recurrent issues within the international community over the past four decades. This is the perennial...
The perennial question of the reform of the United Nations Security Council

The perennial question of the reform of the United Nations Security Council

by Unitwi5 | Dec 12, 2021 | Professor Roger Koude, UN Security Council

In the context of the “Nelson Mandela Decade for Peace” (2019-2028), established by the United Nations, it is appropriate to return to one of the most recurrent issues within the international community over the past four decades. This is the perennial...
The UN Security Council is highly criticized. Justifiably?

The UN Security Council is highly criticized. Justifiably?

by Unitwi5 | Dec 9, 2021 | International Peace, Professor Roger Koude, UN Security Council

The Council is the only global institution that addresses the issue of peace. But should it be reformed? A carte blanche from Professor Roger Koudé, holder of the UNESCO Chair “Memories, Culture and Interculturality”. In the context of the “Nelson...

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