The Necessity of Power Sharing in the Security Council: A Pluralistic Model
Subject Areas : PoliticsEnayatollah Yazadani 1 , Enayatollah Yazadani 2
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Keywords: Security Council Veto Power Pluralistic Model International Peace and Security UN Charter,
Abstract :
During the early years fllowing the Second World War, power sharing in the Security Council, the main responsible for maintaining international peace and security was to some extent equitable, given the Political, economic, military and demographic power of its five permanent members and their efforts to from the UN system. With the passage of time and given fundamental changes in the form and straucture of international system, and trasfor mation in the relative power of countries including the permanent members of Security Council, it seems that the present order governing the structure of the Council is unfair and undemocratic which necessitates a reform in the structure of the Security Council by incorporating influential global and regional powers. This article aims to present a pluralistic model to reform the structure of the Security Council, given the emergence of new global and regional powers