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27 March 2026
Maintaining International Peace and Security in the Age of Rapid Technological Change: Is the Security Council Wired for Purpose?
Research Report
Rapid advances in information and communications technology (ICTs), artificial intelligence (AI), and other new and emerging technologies are reshaping the parameters of international peace and security, influencing both the nature of conflict and the means by which it is prevented and managed. As technological convergence accelerates, risks are becoming more complex, interconnected, and difficult to anticipate. The implications of technological change are increasingly visible across issues already before the Security Council, including counter-terrorism, the protection of civilians, sanctions, peacekeeping, and women, peace and security. Yet Council engagement remains limited, fragmented, and politically contested, even as these technologies become more consequential for international peace and security.
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24 March 2026
Living with the Veto
Research Report
Since the founding of the United Nations over 80 years ago, few issues have generated as much controversy among the world body’s membership, or so affected the Security Council’s work, as the veto accorded to the Council’s five permanent members (P5). Concerns among UN member states about the adverse effects of the veto (and the threat of the veto) remain intense and may even be on the rise. P5 disagreements that blocked effective Council action for well over a decade on Syria have also hindered meaningful engagement on issues such as Myanmar, Sudan, Ukraine and “The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question”.
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19 November 2025
From the Margins to the Center: The Rise of the A3 in the UN Security Council
Research Report
This report reviews the A3’s development since its emergence in 2013. It examines the mechanisms that support its coordination, its engagement with Addis Ababa, and its role in advancing African positions in Council discussions and outcomes. The report also considers the recent “A3 Plus” format, highlights key achievements and challenges, and identifies lessons for incoming A3 members as they seek to build on the work of their predecessors.
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12 June 2025
Children and Armed Conflict: Progression, Regression or Maintenance of the Agenda?
Research Report
This report examines whether the children and armed conflict agenda—which is considered one of the Security Council’s most developed thematic issues—is regressing, progressing, or being maintained. Focusing on the period between 2020 and 2024, the report analyses engagement on the agenda, both at the Council and subsidiary body level. Ahead of the 20th anniversary of landmark resolution 1612 of 26 July 2005, which established the Monitoring and Reporting Mechanism (MRM) and the Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict, the report pays particular attention to the working group’s performance in recent years.
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27 May 2025
Security Council Elections 2025
Research Report
On 3 June, the 79th session of the UN General Assembly is scheduled to hold elections for membership of the Security Council.
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13 March 2025
The Peacebuilding Commission at 20: Progress, Challenges, and the Road Ahead
Research Report
To read the full report, please download the PDF here. At the end of January 2025, member states began the formal phase of the Peacebuilding Architecture Review (PBAR), a process undertaken every five years to strengthen and refine UN peacebuilding efforts...