Security Council Reform: When and How it can be Done : Sukehiro Hasegawa, Kerstin Leitner and Georgios Kostakos / PassBlue
Article shared by Niloufar Pourzand and Kul Gautam
Some interesting ideas for reform of the Security Council that have long eluded the @UN. Finding ways to get rid of the veto power is key to real reform.
Kul
Summary
A proposal for Security Council Reform suggests two steps - first, an expansion of the Council and much later a conversion of permanent seats to ones with renewable terms. The goal is a Council of 25 members, none of which are permanent or having veto power.

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