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Making the most of the seat at the table

By Melissa Conley Tyler and Eleanor Pahlow - posted Monday, 26 November 2012


[5] Guillermo Puente Ordorica, 'Mexico's Experience on the UN Security Council 2009-2010', Australia and the UN Security Council,Australian Institute of International Affairs Policy Commentary Number 13, October 2012, p 43: http://www.aiia.asn.au/news/31-national-news/905-australia-and-the-un-security-council

[6]United Nations, Elections of Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen of Subsidiary Bodies for Period Ending 31 December 2012, S/2012/2 (2012), 1, 3.

[7]Thom Woodroofe, 'Australia's Two Years on the UN Security Council', Australia and the UN Security Council,Australian Institute of International Affairs Policy Commentary Number 13, October 2012, p 37: http://www.aiia.asn.au/news/31-national-news/905-australia-and-the-un-security-council

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[8]Permanent Mission of Luxembourg to the United Nations, 'Luxembourg and the United Nations – Candidate for the Security Council 2013-14', (2001).

[9] Lowy Institute for International Policy, 'Australia's Diplomatic Deficit: Reinvesting in our Instruments of International Policy', Blue Ribbon Panel Report (2009), 9.

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About the Authors

Melissa Conley Tyler is National Executive Director of the Australian Institute of International Affairs.

Eleanor Pahlow is a fourth year Arts/Law Student at the Australian National University. She is the author of a recent paper on Australia as a representative of small and medium powers on the Security Council in 2013-14.

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