2023
DOI: 10.5354/0719-3769.2023.72312
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A New Eurasian Bloc? Characterizing the Activity of Former Soviet and Turkic Countries at the Un General Assembly

Vlademir Monteiro,
Vinícius Santana,
Rafael Mesquita

Abstract: Soviet countries were the most cohesive bloc in the UN General Assembly (UNGA) during the bipolar era, after which the East-West cleavage was replaced by a North-South division. Hence, the Soviet space fell out of the attention of UN research in the post-Cold War era. However, this North-South polarization arises mainly from voting analyses that ignore other interstate activities at the UN. An analysis of sponsorship patterns of draft resolutions from the last decade, in contrast, reveals alternative groups, i… Show more

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