A Seat at the Table
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Table of Contents:
Foreword 9 Rt Hon Winston Peters Abbreviations 11 Introduction: Setting the scene 15 Graham Hassall and Negar Partow Part 1: The campaign 1. Why seek a seat on the UN Security Council? 35 Murray McCully 2. The campaign: An impossible journey? 39 Simon Draper 3. Lifting engagement with Africa 55 James Kember 4. The New York perspective 65 Jim McLay Part 2: The term 5. Changing Security Council culture and improving it from within 87 Gerard van Bohemen 6. The big issues of our time: Syria and the Middle East 105 Colin Keating 7. Flying the plane: New Zealand’s presidencies of the Security Council 121 Nicholas Walbridge Part 3: Case studies 8. New Zealand peacekeeping and contemporary challenges 147 Terry Johanson 9. Keeping our commitments: The small island developing states open debate 157 Craig Hawke, Peter Martin and Phillip Taula 10. Syria Leaders’ Meeting 171 Anthony Simpson 11. Leadership in UN sanctions: Chairing the ISIL and al-Qaida committee 189 Kelly Mackie, Scott Sheeran and Jikita de Schot 12. The veto 213 Nicola Hill 13. Leading small coalitions to achieve results: Healthcare in armed conflict (UNSCR 2286) 229 Carolyn Schwalger and Alex Smithyman 14. Western Sahara: New Zealand’s independent voice 245 Tara Morton, Peter Wright and Finnian Cheshire 15. Gender equality and structural transformation 259 Negar Partow 16. Colombia’s peace process 273 Lucy Duncan and Ellen Duval Part 4: Assessing the impact 17. The civil society perspective 291 Graham Hassall 18. Security Council reform: New Zealand action in 2015–16 307 Kennedy Graham Conclusion: Small states and global security 327 Graham Hassall and Negar Partow Notes 342About the contributors 378Acknowledgements 384Index 385

About the Author :
Graham Hassall is an associate professor at Victoria University of Wellington (2010–present). He was president of the United Nations Association of New Zealand (2012–16) and is chair of the New Zealand Centre for Global Studies (2018–present). Negar Partow is a senior lecturer at the Centre for Defence and Security Studies, Massey University. She is a New Zealand Institute of International Affairs board member and United Nations Association of New Zealand special officer.

Review :
‘The cumulative impact of the memories of this elite group of New Zealand public servants, grappling with some of the most intractable global problems, is most impressive’


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  • ISBN-13: 9780995135499
  • Binding: Digital download
  • Series Title: A Seat at the Table: NZ and the United Nations Security Council, 2015-2016
  • ISBN-10: 0995135495
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: NZ and the United Nations Security Council, 2015-2016


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