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Small states, big challenges: The legal paradox of UN membership
The Business Guardian
|September 24, 2025
This article is an extension of the views I previously expressed in my article, “The Feeble Existence of the United Nations,” published on 16 October 2024.
Since its establishment in 1945, the United Nations (UN) has aspired to provide a global framework for peace, security, and cooperation among sovereign nations. Yet, as it marks its 80th anniversary, glaring structural deficiencies remain. Among these, the overlooked “small-state problem” stands out a legal and political paradox that emerged in the late 1960s when many newly independent small-states began applying for UN membership amid rapid decolonisation.
At its core lies a fundamental tension between two legitimate principles of international law: the right of self-determination and the capacity of a state to fulfil its obligations under the UN Charter. The 1933 Montevideo Convention remains the benchmark for statehood, setting four requirements: a permanent population, defined territory, government, and capacity to enter into relations with other states. Yet, notably absent is any reference to a minimum population or economic capacity.
This legal gap enabled small-states territories often with fewer than one million inhabitants and extremely limited resources to claim full statehood. For these micro-states, UN membership held immense political significance. It was a formal endorsement of their sovereignty and equality under Article 2(1) of the UN Charter, shielding them from potential coercion by larger powers.
However, sovereignty clashed with practicality. Could small-states shoulder the obligations of UN membership from active participation in the General Assembly and financial contributions to involvement in global peace and security mechanisms without overwhelming their capacity?
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition September 24, 2025 de The Business Guardian.
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