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What a UN Security Council Seat Actually Buys You

39 min · 9. Juni 2026
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The UN Security Council can't deploy troops, arrest anyone, or enforce its own resolutions. Yet countries spend billions in diplomatic capital and campaign for decades to win a seat at this table. Why? This episode unpacks the three real powers of Council membership: procedural control (the ability to shape what counts as a crisis and block resolutions before they're even drafted), legitimacy signaling (immunizing yourself from international action), and informal influence (intelligence briefings and backchannel access). We explore the "pocket veto," sanctions committee chairmanships, and what elected members actually get for their two-year terms.

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