Publication Rethinking Multilateralism "President or Paper Tiger? The Role of the President of the General Assembly of the United Nations" President or paper tiger? Christensen, Tomas Anker This publication focuses on the role and influence of the President of the UN General Assembly within political affairs as well as how much influence he should have to deliver for the UN Member States. Author: Tomas Anker Christensen Recent disagreements between its five Permanent Members continue to prevent the UN Security Council from springing into action. Conversely, the UN General Assembly has become more actively involved in tackling global challenges, which alters the political and diplomatic role of its President. This publication advocates for strengthening the General Assembly’s Presidency as an institution so that it can deliver more effectively for its Member States. Towards this end, the paper discusses concrete reform proposals, such as extending the President’s term and creating a permanent core staff for its office. Wednesday, 19.07.2017 Event 2030 Agenda FES New York 2017 Summer Academy At FES New York’s 2017 Summer Academy, young leaders from across the globe explored the UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development as a tool to further progressive, transformative politics in their respective home countries. Wednesday, 31.01.2018 Event Peace and Security Rethinking Multilateralism "UN Security Council and Climate Change: Bully Pulpit or Bull in a China Shop?" FES New York co-hosted this publication launch and discussion on climate change and the UN Security Council together with the Permanent Missions of Germany and Uruguay to the UN. This video is provided on YouTube. To look at it, you have to agree to our marketing cookies. Further information can be found in the detailed Data protection information. Accept Marketing Cookies and load video