IPI Global Observatory: What Might Be in Store for the United Nations under a Second Trump Presidency?
This article by our Senior Fellow Eugene Chen focuses on the potential impacts on the operational functioning of the United Nations (UN).
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This article by our Senior Fellow Eugene Chen focuses on the potential impacts on the operational functioning of the United Nations (UN).
A recent analysis highlights persistent racial, gender, and nationality imbalances in United Nations (UN) leadership roles, despite efforts to address these issues. Research by the Center on International Cooperation (CIC) at NYU reveals that from 1995 to 2022, the Permanent Five (P5) members of the UN Security Council, which represent less than 3% of member states, secured over 20% of senior appointments. Additionally, countries from the Western Europe and Other Group (WEOG), comprising just 15% of member states, received 48% of senior positions.
New blog examining how member states can turn recent Pact of the Future pledges on addressing root causes of violence into actionable next steps.
This resource documents CIC's expert insights as part of our mission to strengthen cooperative approaches among national governments, international organizations, and the wider policy community to advance peace, justice, and inclusion.
This blog post explores why real change on global inequality is not progressing and explores policy solutions and reforms happening globally to tackle these issues.
This policy brief explores how national prevention strategies can be effective by building on what exists through examples from the security sector governance and reform (SSG/R) sector.
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