Unilateral Snapback Collective Failure: The Security Council at a Crossroads

18 March 2025
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The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) serves as the principal organ responsible for maintaining international peace and security under the U.N. Charter. Established to prevent unilateral coercion and promote collective decision-making, the Council functions as the chief forum through which enforcement measures, including sanctions, are deliberated and enacted. This institutional design aims to ensure that responses to threats to peace are legitimate, multilateral, and consistent with international law.
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