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ID165442
Title ProperVote-Buying by the United States in the United Nations
LanguageENG
AuthorDan Alexander Bryan Rooney ;  Alexander, Dan ;  Rooney, Bryan
Summary / Abstract (Note)Scholars find a clear link between a state's election to a rotating membership on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) and increased receipt of foreign aid, especially that provided by the United States. Most researchers view this finding as evidence of Washington's attempts to buy the votes of rotating members of the UNSC. If this is the case then it raises serious concerns about the legitimacy of UNSC decisions. However, while current statistical tests show an association between US foreign aid and holding one of the rotating seats on the UNSC, they do not establish the underlying causal mechanism. We seek to do so by generating theoretically motivated hypotheses about the relationship between relative voting congruence with the United States and the receipt of US foreign aid. Leveraging natural variation from the rotating structure of nonpermanent UNSC members, we uncover a causal relationship consistent with the claim that the United States uses foreign aid to procure support for its positions on the UNSC.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Studies Quarterly Vol. 63, No.1; Mar 2019: p.168–176
Journal SourceInternational Studies Quarterly Vol: 63 No 1
Key WordsUnited States ;  UNSC ;  United Nations


 
 
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