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      <title>The reform of the Security Council of the United Nations : why still an open question?</title>
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      <description>Title: The reform of the Security Council of the United Nations : why still an open question?
Abstract: This paper deals with the most difficult, the toughest challenge that I ever met in my&#xD;
almost 44 years diplomatic career. An issue I grappled with between 1993 and 2000,&#xD;
as Permanent Representative of Italy to the United Nations. I refer to the reform of the UN Security&#xD;
Council. Today, 15 years after its inception, the issue remains still wide open. This is a risky situation.&#xD;
If the wrong type of reform is approved, the UN’s democracy deficit will grow even wider, a tombstone&#xD;
will be placed on the dream of a common European seat in the U.N., and Italy, Malta as well&#xD;
as many other countries will be permanently sidelined.
Description: Amb. Fulci originally delivered this paper at the “Guest Speakers” lecture at the Mediterranean Academy of Diplomatic Studies on 2nd of May, 2008.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jun 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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