Scenarios about 'un security council'
The United Nations Security Council is the UN organ responsible for maintaining international peace and security, with the unique authority to issue binding resolutions and authorize military action. Established in 1945, it consists of five permanent members with veto power (US, UK, France, Russia/USSR, China) and ten elected members serving two-year terms. In alternate history scenarios, different Security Council compositions or voting outcomes could dramatically alter international interventions, peacekeeping operations, and global power dynamics.
What If The Rwandan Genocide Never Happened?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the 1994 Rwandan Genocide was prevented, potentially altering the trajectory of Central Africa's development and international humanitarian intervention norms.