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Benefit of UN Security Council seat

29 Oct 2012

Q. Last week Australia won a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council. Permanent seats on the UN Security Council are held by major powers such as the US, Russia and China while non-permanent seats are held by other countries for a two year period. How much of a benefit, if any, do you think there is for Australia in having a seat on the UN Security Council?

 

Total

Vote Labor

Vote Lib/Nat

Vote Greens

Total a lot/some benefit

45%

67%

33%

61%

Total little/no benefit

36%

16%

55%

22%

A lot of benefit

14%

27%

7%

17%

Some benefit

31%

40%

26%

44%

Little benefit

20%

13%

29%

16%

No benefit

16%

3%

26%

6%

Don’t know

18%

17%

13%

17%

45% think there is a lot or some benefit in Australia having a seat on the UN Security Council and 36% think there is little or no benefit.

67% of Labor voters and 61% of Greens voters think there is a lot/some benefit but 55% of Liberal/National voters think there is little/no benefit.

Younger respondents were a little more likely to see a benefit for Australia – 50% of respondents aged 18-35 think there is a lot/some benefit compared to 40% of those aged 55+.

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