How do the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) and the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) differ in terms of representation and influence?
a. The UNGA represents the interests of the most developed states and makes decisions that are usually binding. The UNSC represents the interests of the least-developed states and has nonbinding decisions.
b. The UNGA represents nuclear-armed states and its decisions are usually binding. The UNSC has many member states and its decisions are rarely binding.
c. The UNGA represents the most number of states, but its decisions are rarely binding. The UNSC represents a small fraction of the world’s states but is one of the most powerful international organizations.
d. The UNGA benefits a small number of developing states, and its decisions are usually binding. The UNSC benefits a large number of industrialized states but has little enforcement power.
c. The UNGA represents the most number of states, but its decisions are rarely binding. The UNSC represents a small fraction of the world’s states but is one of the most powerful international organizations.
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