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China on India’s UNSC Bid: Neither Yes Nor No

China on India’s UNSC Bid: Neither Yes Nor No

By Vinay Kaura
Beijing has been skillful at keeping New Delhi guessing on support for the latter’s Security Council bid.
China's Vision for Modernizing the UN

China's Vision for Modernizing the UN

By Shannon Tiezzi

India and the Nuclear Suppliers Group

India and the Nuclear Suppliers Group

By Malik Ayub Sumbal
Why Pakistan is unhappy at U.S. support for India’s bid to join the NSG.

China Should Back India for a Permanent UN Security Council Seat

China Should Back India for a Permanent UN Security Council Seat

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
China should back India's bid for a permanent seat on the U.N. Security Council.

Australia Votes 'No' On Palestinian Draft Resolution at UNSC

Australia Votes 'No' On Palestinian Draft Resolution at UNSC

By Ankit Panda
Australia joined the United States in voting "no" on a UN Security Council draft resolution on Palestine.
Will the Security Council Now Act on North Korea?

Will the Security Council Now Act on North Korea?

By Jared Genser
The international community takes a modest step forward in responding to North Korea’s human rights situation.

It's Time for Central Asia to Have a Voice on the UNSC

It's Time for Central Asia to Have a Voice on the UNSC

By Erlan Idrissov
It is time for Central Asia to be a given a more prominent voice in the international community.
China Not Invited to Kim Jong-il's Death Anniversary Commemoration

China Not Invited to Kim Jong-il's Death Anniversary Commemoration

By Ankit Panda
The North Korean government will not invite China to the commemoration of Kim Jong-il's third death anniversary.

With North Korea in World Spotlight, What Can China Do?

With North Korea in World Spotlight, What Can China Do?

By Ankit Panda
The UN Security Council will add the issue of human rights in North Korea to its agenda.

Should India Give Up on the UN Security Council?

Should India Give Up on the UN Security Council?

By Neelam Deo and Karan Pradhan
If India were to become a permanent member, could it influence the council’s ethos and make it relevant again?

The Great Kiwi Balancing Act

The Great Kiwi Balancing Act

By Jeremy Todd
With a seat on the UN Security Council, New Zealand will need to find its voice on foreign policy.
Malaysia: How Will It Perform on the UN Security Council?

Malaysia: How Will It Perform on the UN Security Council?

By Jared Genser
The country brings some baggage of its own to the Council.

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