United Nations Security Council Permanent Member Perspective
United Nations Security Council Permanent Member Perspectives
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"Threats to peace and stability are real and will likely continue into the foreseeable future. Likewise, globalization and its proliferation has made it increasingly difficult in knowing whether one is a friend or foe. This is particularly true when turning to the relationship of the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC); the relationships are not as clear as was the case two decades ago. Intelligence professionals the world over would be remiss in their assessments if they fail to take into account the position of each in the context of contemporary issues. Countries can be aligned on one issue and yet diametrically opposed on others. This research looks to enhance what Boyer (1990) refers to as scholarship of integration and makes use the Federal Qualitative Secondary Data Case Study Triangulation Model and a variation of a model referred to as the York Intelligence Red Team Model-Modified (YIRTM-M) to conduct the analysis. More pointedly, this study looks at issues from the U.S. perspective to see how each would apply the YIRTM-M in a way to advance its own interests on the world stage and to better understand when each can be seen as a friend or foe"--
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