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This alone lays out an argument for the restructuring of global institutions. There has, for example, been no reform to the UN Security Council since it first met in 1946. The latest change of any note was in 1965 when the number of rotating members was increased from ten to fifteen and since then, nothing. The five permanent members, which include the United States and China, do not discuss reform because it would involve surrendering power.
Asian Waters: The Struggle Over the South China Sea and the Strategy of Chinese Expansion
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