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Sep 21, 2020, 7 tweets

The U.N. celebrates its 75th anniversary today. Throughout much of its history, Foreign Policy has covered the ins-and-outs of the world’s leading international body.

Here's what’s at stake this year: [Thread]

Even with 10 additional nonpermanent members, some argue that the U.N. Security Council remains distinctly Eurocentric. It’s time for a postcolonial era of membership, @hmryder, Anna Baisch, and @OvigweEguegu write. [2/6]

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In August, @jobeckerhrw wrote that by removing serial violators of children’s human rights from the annual list of shame, Secretary-General António Guterres is weakening one of the U.N.’s most effective accountability mechanisms. [3/6]
foreignpolicy.com/2020/08/10/un-…

In response to that story, Virginia Gamba wrote that by shining a light on parties to conflict and reaching out to engage with them, the secretary-general can actually improve the security of children in situations of armed conflict. [4/6]
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In July, an exclusive report by FP’s @columlynch and @RobbieGramer revealed that international powers were clashing over the appointment of U.N. special representatives, testing the authority and independence of the U.N. secretary-general. [5/6]
foreignpolicy.com/2020/07/22/uni…

Today, Beijing is ramping up support. FP’s @columlynch reported on China’s efforts to change the balance of power at the U.N. and other international organizations by investing money and diplomatic support in international initiatives. [6/6]
foreignpolicy.com/2020/08/14/chi…

The U.S. effort to reimpose U.N. sanctions on Iran may be in tatters, and it may ironically undercut their goals to eliminate Iran’s nuclear weapons program, FP's @RobbieGramer, @JackDetsch and @columlynchreport.
foreignpolicy.com/2020/09/21/us-…

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