Publisher's Synopsis
This fascinating look at global politics follows New Zealands fourth term as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, from 2015 to 2016. Its engrossing chapters by key players, from the then Minister for Foreign Affairs Murray McCully to the two-term New Zealand President of the Security Council Gerard van Bohemen, offer real insights into the Councils day-to-day workings. This book examines New Zealands efforts to improve Council processes, and asks: Given the dominance of the P5 -- the United States, China, Russia, France and the United Kingdom -- is there a role on the Security Council for smaller nations? And can they effect meaningful change for those suffering in war-torn and corrupt countries?