United Nations member states
As of 2006, there are 191 United Nations member states. By definition, only sovereign states can be members of the United Nations General Assembly, the universal decision-making body of the United Nations. Any other intergovernmental or legal entities can only be observers, allowing them to speak, but not vote in Assembly meetings.
Current members
The members are listed below by alphabetical order in their short-form English names, with the date of joining. There were 51 founding members of the United Nations (shown in bold), of which 49 are either still in the organization or had their seat taken by a successor state (e.g. Russia for the USSR). In the case of Czechoslovakia, the UN granted neither of its two successor states rights to the original seat. After the dissolution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia tried to take the seat of Yugoslavia as the successor state, but was denied, and had to reapply as a new member (it changed its name to Serbia and Montenegro in 2003). For the seat of China, the Republic of China was replaced by the People's Republic of China (as its successor state) in 1971 though the governments of both have existed well before and after the date of transfer (see below.)
- Afghanistan - November 19, 1946
- Albania - December 14, 1955
- Algeria - October 8, 1962
- Andorra - July 28, 1993
- Angola - December 1, 1976
- Antigua and Barbuda - November 11, 1981
- Argentina - October 24, 1945
- Armenia - March 2, 1992
- Australia - November 1, 1945
- Austria - December 14, 1955
- Azerbaijan - March 2, 1992
- Bahamas - September 18, 1973
- Bahrain - September 21, 1971
- Bangladesh - September 17, 1974
- Barbados - December 9, 1966
- Belarus - October 24, 1945
- Belgium - December 27, 1945
- Belize - September 25, 1981
- Benin - September 20, 1960
- Bhutan - September 21, 1971
- Bolivia - November 14, 1945
- Bosnia and Herzegovina - May 22, 1992
- Botswana - October 17, 1966
- Brazil - October 24, 1945
- Brunei - September 21, 1984
- Bulgaria - December 14, 1955
- Burkina Faso - September 20, 1960
- Burundi - September 18, 1962
- Cambodia - December 14, 1955
- Cameroon - September 20, 1960
- Canada - November 9, 1945
- Cape Verde - September 16, 1975
- Central African Republic - September 20, 1960
- Chad - September 20, 1960
- Chile - October 24, 1945
- China - October 24, 1945 , see Seat of China
- Colombia - November 5, 1945
- Comoros - November 12, 1975
- Democratic Republic of the Congo - September 20, 1960
- Republic of the Congo - September 20, 1960
- Costa Rica - November 2, 1945
- Côte d'Ivoire - September 20, 1960
- Croatia - May 22, 1992
- Cuba - October 24, 1945
- Cyprus - September 20, 1960
- Czech Republic - January 19, 1993
- Denmark - October 24, 1945
- Djibouti - September 20, 1977
- Dominica - December 18, 1978
- Dominican Republic - October 24, 1945
- Ecuador - December 21, 1945
- Egypt - October 24, 1945
- El Salvador - October 24, 1945
- Equatorial Guinea - November 12, 1968
- Eritrea - May 28, 1993
- Estonia - September 17, 1991
- Ethiopia - November 13, 1945
- Fiji - October 13, 1970
- Finland - December 14, 1955
- France - October 24, 1945
- Gabon - September 20, 1960
- Gambia - September 21, 1965
- Georgia - July 31, 1992
- Germany - October 3, 1990 ,
- Ghana - March 8, 1957
- Greece - October 25, 1945
- Grenada - September 17, 1974
- Guatemala - November 21, 1945
- Guinea - December 12, 1958
- Guinea-Bissau - September 17, 1974
- Guyana - September 20, 1966
- Haiti - October 24, 1945
- Honduras - December 17, 1945
- Hungary - December 14, 1955
- Iceland - November 19, 1946
- India - October 30, 1945
- Indonesia - September 28, 1950
- Iran - October 24, 1945
- Iraq - December 21, 1945
- Ireland - December 14, 1955
- Israel - May 11, 1949
- Italy - December 14, 1955
- Jamaica - September 18, 1962
- Japan - December 18, 1956
- Jordan - December 14, 1955
- Kazakhstan - March 2, 1992
- Kenya - December 16, 1963
- Kiribati - September 14, 1999
- Democratic People's Republic of Korea - September 17, 1991
- Republic of Korea - September 17, 1991
- Kuwait - May 14, 1963
- Kyrgyzstan - March 2, 1992
- Laos - December 14, 1955
- Latvia - September 17, 1991
- Lebanon - October 24, 1945
- Lesotho - October 17, 1966
- Liberia - November 2, 1945
- Libya - December 14, 1955
- Liechtenstein - September 18, 1990
- Lithuania - September 17, 1991
- Luxembourg - October 24, 1945
- Macedonia - April 8, 1993 ,
- Madagascar - September 20, 1960
- Malawi - December 1, 1964
- Malaysia - September 17, 1957
- Maldives - September 21, 1965
- Mali - September 28, 1960
- Malta - December 1, 1964
- Marshall Islands - September 17, 1991
- Mauritania - October 27, 1961
- Mauritius - April 24, 1968
- Mexico - November 7, 1945
- Micronesia - September 17, 1991
- Moldova - March 2, 1992 ,
- Monaco - May 28, 1993
- Mongolia - October 27, 1961
- Morocco - November 12, 1956
- Mozambique - September 16, 1975
- Myanmar - April 19, 1948
- Namibia - April 23, 1990
- Nauru - September 14, 1999
- Nepal - December 14, 1955
- Netherlands - December 10, 1945
- New Zealand - October 24, 1945
- Nicaragua - October 24, 1945
- Niger - September 20, 1960
- Nigeria - October 7, 1960
- Norway - November 27, 1945
- Oman - October 7, 1971
- Pakistan - September 30, 1947
- Palau - December 15, 1994
- Panama - November 13, 1945
- Papua New Guinea - October 10, 1975
- Paraguay - October 24, 1945
- Peru - October 31, 1945
- Philippines - October 24, 1945
- Poland - October 24, 1945
- Portugal - December 14, 1955
- Qatar - September 21, 1971
- Romania - December 14, 1955
- Russia - December 24, 1991 ,
- Rwanda - September 18, 1962
- Saint Kitts and Nevis - September 23, 1983
- Saint Lucia - September 18, 1979
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - September 16, 1980
- Samoa - December 15, 1976
- San Marino - March 2, 1992
- São Tomé and Príncipe - September 16, 1975
- Saudi Arabia - October 24, 1945
- Senegal - September 28, 1960
- Serbia and Montenegro - November 1, 2000
- Seychelles - September 21, 1976
- Sierra Leone - September 27, 1961
- Singapore - September 21, 1965
- Slovakia - January 19, 1993
- Slovenia - May 22, 1992
- Solomon Islands - September 19, 1978
- Somalia - September 20, 1960
- South Africa - November 7, 1945
- Spain - December 14, 1955
- Sri Lanka - December 14, 1955
- Sudan - November 12, 1956
- Suriname - December 4, 1975
- Swaziland - September 24, 1968
- Sweden - November 19, 1946
- Switzerland - September 10, 2002
- Syria - October 24, 1945 ,
- Tajikistan - March 2, 1992
- Tanzania - April 26, 1964 , ,
- Thailand - December 16, 1946
- Timor-Leste - September 27, 2002
- Togo - September 20, 1960
- Tonga - September 14, 1999
- Trinidad and Tobago - September 18, 1962
- Tunisia - November 12, 1956
- Turkey - October 24, 1945
- Turkmenistan - March 2, 1992
- Tuvalu - September 5, 2000
- Uganda - October 25, 1962
- Ukraine - October 24, 1945
- United Arab Emirates - December 9, 1971
- United Kingdom - October 24, 1945
- United States - October 24, 1945
- Uruguay - December 18, 1945
- Uzbekistan - March 2, 1992
- Vanuatu - September 15, 1981
- Venezuela - November 15, 1945
- Vietnam - September 20, 1977
- Yemen - September 30, 1947 ,
- Zambia - December 1, 1964
- Zimbabwe - August 25, 1980
Seat of China
The Republic of China was one of the five original founders of the UN in 1945. However, at the end of the Chinese Civil War in 1949, the Kuomintang-controlled ROC government fled to Taiwan, with the Communist government of the newly-declared People's Republic of China taking control of most of the territory of China. Representatives of the Nationalist government continued to represent China at the UN, though it was often alleged that this was somewhat unfair, given the size of the ROC's jurisdiction of Taiwan (and other outlying islands) compared to the PRC's jurisdiction of mainland China. In October 1971, Resolution 2758 was passed by the General Assembly, effectively expelling the ROC from all UN organs and replacing the China seat on the Security Council with the PRC. Multiple attempts by the Republic of China to re-join the UN, no longer to represent "China" as a whole but the "twenty-three million people of Taiwan," have not made it past committee. Therefore as of now, China takes its seat under the name "People's Republic of China".
Observer states and non-members
In addition to the member states discussed above, there is one non-member observer state, the Holy See (Vatican City State), which maintains a permanent observer mission at the UN headquarters. For several years, Switzerland was also an observer state, but it became a full member on September 10, 2002 after a national referendum.
The Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic of Western Sahara maintains diplomatic ties with dozens of states and is a full member of the African Union. It administers a minority of the territory of Western Sahara, with a government-in-exile headquartered in the refugee camps of Tindouf, Algeria. The rest of the area is under military occupation by Morocco. The UN has attempted to administer a referendum for the Sahrawis right to self-determination.
Some international organizations, non-governmental organizations, or entities whose statehood/ sovereignty has not been precisely defined, such as the European Union, the Palestinian National Authority (called simply " Palestine" in UN literature), the International Committee of the Red Cross, and the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, have a similar observer status but not as "non-member states." See United Nations General Assembly observers for more information.
Former members
1. ^
Czechoslovakia was a member from
October 24,
1945 until
December 31,
1992. Its seat has been taken by the
Czech
Republic and
Slovakia. There is no single successor state to Czechoslovakia, and both the Czech Republic and Slovakia had to apply for
membership.
2. ^
East
Germany was originally admitted as the
" German Democratic Republic" on
September 18,
1973. After the reunification of
Germany, its seat was taken on
October 3,
1990.
3. ^
West
Germany was originally admitted as the "Federal Republic of Germany" on
September 18,
1973. After the reunification of
Germany, its seat was taken on
October 3,
1990.
4. ^
North
Yemen (the Yemen Arab Republic) was admitted on
September 30,
1947, under the name "North Yemen." Starting
May 22,
1992, it also represented
South
Yemen (the People's Democratic Republic of
Yemen).
5. ^
South
Yemen (the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen) was admitted on
14 December
1967. Starting
May 22,
1992, its seat was taken by
Yemen.
6. ^
Tanganyika was a member from
December 14,
1961 until
April 26,
1964, when its seat was taken by
Tanzania.
7. ^
The United Arab
Republic was a member from
February 21,
1958 through
September 2,
1971, when
Egypt changed its long-form name to the "Arab Republic of
Egypt."
8. ^
The Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics was a member from
October 24,
1945 through
December 23,
1991. Its seat was taken by
Russia on
December 24,
1991.
Belarus and
Ukraine had prior membership.
Estonia,
Latvia, and
Lithuania were admitted
September 17,
1991.
Armenia,
Azerbaijan,
Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan,
Moldova,
Tajikistan,
Turkmenistan, and
Uzbekistan were admitted
March 2,
1992.
Georgia was admitted
July 31,
1992.
9. ^
Yugoslavia (the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) was a member from
October 19,
1945 through
November 10,
2000. After its dissolution, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia tried to take its seat as the successor state, but was denied, and had to reapply as a new member. The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia changed its name to
Serbia and
Montenegro.
Bosnia and
Herzegovina was admitted by General Assembly Resolution A/RES/46/237 on
May 22,
1992.
Croatia was admitted by General Assembly Resolution A/RES/46/238 on
May 22,
1992.
Macedonia was admitted by General Assembly Resolution A/RES/47/225 on
April 8,
1993, with this provision "pending settlement over the difference that had arisen over its name."
Slovenia was admitted by General Assembly Resolution A/RES/46/238 on
May 22,
1992.
10. ^
Zanzibar was a member from
December 16,
1963 until
April 26,
1964, when its seat was taken by
Tanzania.
11. ^
The
Republic of China
(Taiwan) was a member from
October 24,
1945 until
October 25,
1971, when its seat was taken by the
People's Republic of China (see
above).
Naming conventions and notes
1. ^
Belarus was originally admitted as the "Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic" on
October 24,
1945. It informed the United Nations of the change on
September 19,
1991.
2. ^
Brunei takes its seat under the name "Brunei
Darussalam."
3. ^
The Democratic Republic of the
Congo was originally admitted as "Zaire" on
September 20,
1960. It changed its name on
May 17,
1997.
4. ^
The Republic of the
Congo takes its seat under the name
"Congo."
5. ^
Cyprus as an entire island is represented by the Republic of Cyprus, including the area administered by the
Turkish Republic of Northern
Cyprus.
6. ^
Indonesia was admitted on
September 28,
1950 and temporarily withdrew from
January 20,
1965 through
September 27,
1966 (inclusive), due to the upheaval of
Sukarno by
Suharto's coup, and the annexation of
western New Guinea. It announced its intention to rejoin on
September 19,
1966.
7. ^
Iran takes its seat under the name the "Islamic Republic of
Iran."
8. ^
Ireland takes its seat under the name the "Republic of
Ireland."
9. ^
Laos takes its seat under the name the "Lao People's Democratic
Republic."
10. ^
Libya takes its seat under the name "Libyan Arab
Jamahiriya."
11. ^
Macedonia takes its seat under the name the "Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia,"
due to objections from
Greece.
12. ^
Malaysia was originally admitted as the "Federation of Malaya" on
September 17,
1957.
13. ^
Micronesia takes its seat under the name "Federated States of
Micronesia."
14. ^
Moldova takes its seat under the name the "Republic of
Moldova."
15. ^
Myanmar was originally admitted as "Burma" on
April 19,
1948.
16. ^
The
Netherlands takes its seat as the "Kingdom of the
Netherlands."
17. ^
Russia takes its seat as the "Russian
Federation."
18. ^
Syria takes its seat as the "Syrian Arab
Republic."
19. ^
Tanzania takes its seat under the name the "United Republic of
Tanzania."
20. ^
Ukraine was originally admitted as the "Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic" on
October 24,
1945.
21. ^
United
Kingdom takes its seat under the name the "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland."
22. ^
United
States takes its seat under the name the "United States of
America."
23. ^
Venezuela takes its seat under the name the "Bolivarian Republic of
Venezuela."
24. ^
Vietnam takes its seat under the name "Viet
Nam."