Conversations: Australia and the UN Security Council

Conversations: Australia and the UN Security Council

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During his visit to the UN in September, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese re-declared Australia’s bid for a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council for 2029–30. But winning a seat on the world’s apex body is not assured, and the Council itself is facing a crisis of confidence. The Lowy Institute’s Ryan Neelam speaks with former Australian Ambassador to the UN Gary Quinlan AO about the state of the Security Council today, the case for Australia’s bid, and the impact Australia could have on global peace and security as an elected member.

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Areas of expertise: Australian foreign policy and public opinion; climate change and sustainability; multilateral diplomacy; China and Hong Kong
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