Small state's pursuit of impact at the UN Security Council: the case of Tunisia 2020/2021/ Mohammed D. Cherkaoui
Publication details: 2023Subject(s): Online resources: In: International Peacekeeping, Volume 30. Number 3, June 2023, pg. 380-409Summary: Tunisia served as an elected member of the Security Council in 2020-2021. This paper aims at assessing Tunisia's claim of a successful record over its two year term and made a difference in the UNSC decision making process.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Tunisia served as an elected member of the Security Council in 2020-2021. This paper aims at assessing Tunisia's claim of a successful record over its two year term and made a difference in the UNSC decision making process.
TUNISIA, SMALL STATES, A3, AFRICAN AGENDA, UNAMID, LIBYAN CONFLICT, RENAISSANCE DAM CONFLICT, NEWARTICLS
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