The United Nations System (UN) was founded
in 1945 in the aftermath of two world wars, and was the brainchild of the three
victories nations of WW2, the US, UK and
Soviet Union (Russia ), aimed at
saving future generations from the scourges of war. The objectives of the
newly formed organisation of states are to protect international peace and
security by preventing the need for war, through a notion of cooperation and
collective security. To achieve these objectives, the UN has two main organs
(institutions), the United Nations Security council (UNSC) and the General
Assembly (GA), along with a number of departments and agencies that deal with a
range of issues from human rights to providing aid and development across the
globe. The GA is in a way a world parliament, with almost all nations
represented. Each member state has one vote, with a two-thirds majority
required for any decisions on key issues such as admission of new members and
UN budgets. Also decisions are non-binding.
The UNSC on the other hand does bind
all member states to any decisions made by the council, and is the main organ
given the powers to achieve the objectives of international peace and security.
The UNSC is made up of 15 member states of which 5 are permanent, known as the
P-5 (US, UK , French, Russia and China ) and 10
non-permanent members who serve for two year terms. The UNSC is the main decision
making body in the UN and has the role of deciding if the international
community will intervene in certain conflicts by either adopting sanctions or
deploying peacekeepers. For any resolution to be adopted requires 9 council
members agreeing, although the P-5 can veto any decisions made in the council.
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