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Is Voting Patterns at the United Nations General Assembly a Useful Way to Understand a Country’s Policy Inclinations: Bangladesh’s Voting Records at the United Nations General Assembly

机译:联合国大会的投票模式是了解一个国家政策倾向的有用方式:孟加拉国在联合国大会的投票记录

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This article explores Bangladesh’s voting coincidences at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) with China, India, Russia, and the United States for the period 2001–2017 to draw inferences about country’s political proximity and policy preferences on global issues. Although Bangladesh’s voting coincidence shifted from China toward India since 2013, country’s “opposite” votes with India remained 3 times higher compared with that of China, suggesting that the post-2013 change in voting coincidence is more about the types and content of the resolutions and not fundamental. Bangladesh maintained a principled position on disarmament, conventional arms control, nuclear nonproliferation, and prohibition of chemical weapons resolutions, which are greatly at odds with India and China. Such voting coherency suggests that the small developing countries can maintain a higher level of voting consistency on issues that are of great interest to them. However, Bangladesh’s voting inconstancy in the country-specific human rights resolutions reflects a selective adherence to the policy of non-interference, particularly with respect to neighbors. Bangladesh’s voting records on the human rights situation in Myanmar, reveals that it joined the majority member states condemning Myanmar only when the resolutions started mentioning Bangladesh as an affected country. Although the voting coincidence alone may not capture the whole dynamics of a state’s leanings, this article has revealed that systematic research of UNGA voting records has the capacity to add to the knowledge of political proximity and policy preferences of states in terms of the way they weigh their choices and chart their path through idealism and opportunism.
机译:本文探讨了孟加拉国在联合国大会(UNGA)的投票互惠与中国,印度,俄罗斯和美国2001 - 2017年,为国家的政治邻近和政策偏好提出了关于全球问题的推断。虽然孟加拉国的投票巧合从中国转移到印度自2013年以来,与中国相比,与印度的国家“对立”票数仍然高3倍,这表明2013年后的投票巧合的变化更加关于决议的类型和内容更多地有关决议的类型和内容不是根本。孟加拉国在裁军,常规军备控制,核不扩散和禁止化学武器决议方面保持了原则状的职位,这与印度和中国有很大的赔率。这种投票一致性表明,小型发展中国家能够对他们的问题保持更高的投票一致性。然而,孟加拉国在国家特定的人权决议中的投票不全,反映了对非干扰政策的选择性遵守,特别是关于邻国的政策。孟加拉国对缅甸人权状况的投票记录揭示它只有当决议开始作为受影响国家的决议时,它才会加入大多数成员国谴责缅甸。虽然投票单独巧合可能无法捕捉国家倾向的整个动态,但本文透露,诺戈投票记录的系统研究有能力为各国的政治接近和政策偏好的知识增加到他们的重量方面他们的选择和通过理想主义和机会主义的途径。

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