This is an issue that has been around for while.
The current permanent members of the UN Security Council are basically the victorious allies of World War II - US, Russia, France, Britain and China.
Its argued from time to time that this group does not represent global realities - Japan and Germany, who lost the war, are not permanent members but very powerful countries. Japan has the second largest economy in the world. Germany is the dominant economy in Europe. Both are member of the G8 (along with Canada).
Arguments are also made for countries like India and Brazil on the basis of regional balance - South Africa or Nigeria have been mentioned in this regard.
There are 2 basic approaches to reform - kick some countries off (difficult) or add some (less difficult but still hard). You could argue Europe should only have one seat - for the EU.
I'm sure we can settle this here
The current permanent members of the UN Security Council are basically the victorious allies of World War II - US, Russia, France, Britain and China.
Its argued from time to time that this group does not represent global realities - Japan and Germany, who lost the war, are not permanent members but very powerful countries. Japan has the second largest economy in the world. Germany is the dominant economy in Europe. Both are member of the G8 (along with Canada).
Arguments are also made for countries like India and Brazil on the basis of regional balance - South Africa or Nigeria have been mentioned in this regard.
There are 2 basic approaches to reform - kick some countries off (difficult) or add some (less difficult but still hard). You could argue Europe should only have one seat - for the EU.
I'm sure we can settle this here
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