The UN Security Council and the Maintenance of Peace in a Changing World

Larissa van den Herik author Tiyanjana Maluwa author Congyan Cai author Anne Peters editor Christian Marxsen editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:22nd Feb '24

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Three experts present their perspectives on the Security Council's role in maintaining peace in a changing international order.

How can the Security Council maintain international peace in times of global polarisation and contestation about principles of international legal and political order? Three experts with diverse geographic, socio-legal, and ideational backgrounds present their views on the Council's functions and deficits, and on tensions and future trajectories.How can the UN Security Council contribute to the maintenance of international peace and security in times of heightened tensions, global polarisation, and contestation about the principles underlying the international legal and political order? In this Trialogue, experts with diverse geographic, socio-legal, and ideational backgrounds present their perspectives on the Security Council's historic development, its present functions and deficits, and its defining tensions and future trajectories. Three approaches engage with each other: a power-focused approach emphasising the role of China as an emerging actor; an institutionalist perspective exploring how less powerful states, particularly the elected members of the Security Council, exert influence and may strengthen rule-of-law standards; a regionalist perspective investigating how the Security Council as the central actor can cooperate with regional organisations towards maintaining international peace and security. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

ISBN: 9781009423472

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Weight: 633g

322 pages