
Reform of the Backbone of the United Nations
Author(s) -
Hanne Christensen
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of asian research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2575-1581
pISSN - 2575-1565
DOI - 10.22158/jar.v3n4p279
Subject(s) - veto , general assembly , security council , negotiation , political science , work (physics) , public administration , social security , economic security , law , law and economics , sociology , politics , engineering , mechanical engineering
This paper outlines what can be done to reform the backbone of the United Nations to further the work of the organization. That is the General Assembly, the Security Council and ECOSOC. It shows that the General Assembly can play a stronger role in international peace and security matters by suggesting peace proposals for potential conflicts, and inform the Security Council if, and when, it is not in agreement with measures taken by the Council. The paper comments on ongoing negotiations on Security Council reform and shows the difficulty of reforming the veto clause. It suggests that ECOSOC deals with both economic and social causes of conflicts and develops macro-economic and macro-social strategies to prevent conflict for the General Assembly to recommend to member states and onwards to the Security Council to act on. Some concrete examples are indicated to that effect.