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The UN Summit of the Future (September 2024): Which opportunities for the OSCE?
[working paper]
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Österreichisches Institut für Internationale Politik (oiip)
Abstract The UN Summit of the Future, scheduled for 22-23 September 2024, brings together the United Nations' 193 member states under the theme "multilateral solutions for a better tomorrow." Despite a sour mood in New York City against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine and the Israel-Gaza conflict, the Sum... view more
The UN Summit of the Future, scheduled for 22-23 September 2024, brings together the United Nations' 193 member states under the theme "multilateral solutions for a better tomorrow." Despite a sour mood in New York City against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine and the Israel-Gaza conflict, the Summit can act as a 'reset'. The OSCE, which is "multilateralism in action", should use the event and its aftermaths to promote its remarkable contribution as a 'regional arrangement' under Chapter VIII of the UN Charter and its thirty-year concrete co-operation with the UN. Both UNSG Guterres's 'New Agenda for Peace' and the draft 'Pact for the Future', the two conceptual foundations of the forthcoming Summit, resonate well with the OSCE's concept of comprehensive security. By taking proactive steps in that framework, the Vienna Organization can enhance its role and effectiveness in the evolving international system. This paper's ten recommendations include: the adoption of a Ministerial Declaration at the December 2024 Council, taking advantage of Malta's current 'double-hatted' status - OSCE Chair and non-permanent member of the UN Security Council -; the continuation of the joint OSCE-UN preparation in view of future opportunities in Ukraine, leveraging the SMM's experience and lessons learned including the use of advanced monitoring technologies; the establishment of the OSCE as a 'regional hub' for climate change, building on Guterres's call to address the interlinkages between climate, peace and insecurity as a "political priority"; and the increased involvement of the OSCE's Mediterranean and Asian partners for co-operation which offer gateways to the 'broader world'.... view less
Keywords
UNO; multilateralism; future perspective; OSCE
Classification
International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy
Free Keywords
Summit of the Future; Pact for the Future; Chapter VIII
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
City
Wien
Page/Pages
22 p.
Series
Working Paper / Österreichisches Institut für Internationale Politik, 120
Status
Published Version; reviewed
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Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications