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Africa’s real challenge at the UNSC is reform, not representation
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 72575, member: 636"] Tanzanian legal scholar Novatus Igosha has argued that African nations should prioritize structural accountability reforms at the United Nations Security Council rather than merely pursuing permanent membership slots. The advocate and international affairs analyst contends that expanding council representation without eliminating veto privileges or establishing behavioral constraints would simply create a more diverse elite body while preserving existing power imbalances. Igosha proposes alternatives such as mandatory General Assembly review of vetoes, public justification requirements for blocking humanitarian interventions, and prestige-based penalties for obstructionist states. He warns that symbolic victories risk fracturing continental unity over which nations would occupy permanent African seats, while failing to address the fundamental issue of unrestrained authority concentrated among nuclear powers. The commentator emphasizes that meaningful reform must transform how global powers exercise influence rather than redistribute privilege among a larger aristocracy of nations. [/QUOTE]
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