Website review: The Security Council Veto - UN Secu...

geoff geoff discovered this in Political Science 25 reviews since May 22, 2003
icon tagspolitical-science, united-nations, un globalpolicy.org/security/membship/veto/vetos...

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geoff discovered 63 months ago
Very interesting data on U.N. vetoes exercised by different countries since the formation of the U.N. Up until 1971, it was USSR vs. the rest of the world. Then look what happens...
mayanks098 rated 2 months ago
From the page: "Subjects of UN Security Council Vetoes"
Kelseyg rated 4 months ago
Very interesting.
AlmostDrunk rated 4 months ago
From the page: \\\"Israel to refrain fro\\\" USA makin\\\' sweet veto lovin\\\' with Israel
Dinu rated 5 months ago
It is amazing how little are this vetoes publicized. It is more amazing that this is still going on.
figgers3036 rated 6 months ago
A fascinating glance on the UN. Unfortunately, the UN is a wildly useless organization with no real power, but this is a bellweather for international politics and relations.
asmodeus54 rated 9 months ago
Subjects of UN Security Council Vetoes.
aks25 rated 9 months ago
thumbs down for site thumbs up for USA.
rodneyj43 rated 11 months ago
It's really interesting to see how vetoes occur in spite of the overall sentiment on the issue. It sure makes the US/Israel connection extremely sharp.
skipp0023 rated 12 months ago
"on the demand for the unconditional release of an Israeli soldier captured earlier as well as Israel's immediate withdrawal from Gaza and the release of dozens of Palestinian officials detained by Israel." Guess who vetoed that.
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