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1. Reform of the Security Council. SIMUN 2010 Security Council Issues. Why is this an issue?. 1. Veto power Change in world climate, world powers since 1945 1989-2004, 19 vetoes used, 13 of which were from US, 11 of which concerning the Middle East, contributes to tension.
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1. Reform of the Security Council SIMUN 2010 Security Council Issues
Why is this an issue? 1. Veto power • Change in world climate, world powers since 1945 • 1989-2004, 19 vetoes used, 13 of which were from US, 11 of which concerning the Middle East, contributes to tension. • Decision making problems involved with the veto, i.e. inefficiency, encouraging confrontation
What are possible solutions? (1) • G4 (India, Germany, Brazil, Japan) proposal • Uniting for Consensus proposal, veto remains as is (i.e. only P5) • Veto is abolished (not feasible because of P5) • Conditions for Veto (i.e. If veto, must have support of 1/3 of non-permanent members etc., no working proposal at the moment for this)
Why is this an issue? 2. Regional distribution and representation • No permanent Asian seat except China, African seat, Latin American seat, no Arab seat • 2/3 of agenda African issues • Regional problem needs a regional solution • Regional representation (ie seats for EU/AU etc.) bypasses issue of national interests
What are possible solutions? (2) • G4 support for regional distribution (two african PM + four non-PM) • UfC support (+10 non-PM, of 20 non-PM, 6 African, 5 Asian, 4 Latin American, 3 Western-European/ Others, 2 Eastern-European) • Debate on regional groupings vs countries • Debate on criteria for selection of representation, ie geographic vs population based vs contribution
2. Nuclear Disarmament SIMUN 2010 Security Council Issues
Why is this an issue? • Iran continues to declare it's right to nuclear energy, and there is continued concern about energy for non-peaceful purposes. • North Korea has continued pressure on it to return to six-party talks and end its nuclear programme. • START recently expired.
What are possible solutions? • North Korea • Continued financial incentives, as these have proved successful in the past • Trade sanctions, however this may paralyse/ isolate the country further. • Increased pressure from China, as China is a key ally of DPRK
What are possible solutions? • Iran • Young generation volatile, support greater freedoms and approaching the west more. • Increased sanctions, debate on efficacy of such measures, and how to implement • Diplomacy, Obama continues to push for diplomacy however Iran is not cooperating. • Swapping enriched uranium for fuel rods deal could be revisited • Ordering more detailed inspections to give confidence of peaceful purposes to West.