Enlargement of the United Nations
As of 20 December 2024, there are 193 member states in the United Nations (UN), each of which is a member of the United Nations General Assembly.[1]
The following is a list of United Nations member states arranged in chronological order according to their dates of admission (with the United Nations Security Council resolutions that recommended their admission and the United Nations General Assembly resolutions that admitted them, signified with SCR and GAR, respectively),[2] including former members. Members denoted with "→" changed their names, had their memberships in the UN continued by a successor state, merged with other members, or were dissolved.
Timeline
edit1940s
edit1945 (original members)
editThe UN officially came into existence on 24 October 1945, after ratification of the United Nations Charter by the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council (China, France, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and the United States) and a majority of the other signatories.[3] A total of 51 original members (or founding members) joined that year; 50 of them signed the Charter at the United Nations Conference on International Organization in San Francisco on 26 June 1945, while Poland, which was not represented at the conference, signed it on 15 October 1945.[4]
24 October 1945
- Argentina
- Belarus (seat held by the / Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic → renamed / / Belarus in 1991)
- / / / Brazil
- Chile
- China (seat held by the Republic of China [on mainland (1912–1949) and on Taiwan (1949–present)] → seat transferred to the People's Republic of China in 1971)[H]
- / Cuba
- Czechoslovakia (seat held by Third Czechoslovak Republic → Czechoslovak Socialist Republic → Czech and Slovak Federative Republic) → dissolved (current UN members that formerly comprised Czechoslovakia: Czech Republic and Slovakia)[F]
- Denmark
- Dominican Republic
- Egypt → United Arab Republic (period when merged with Syria) [A] → / Arab Republic of Egypt
- El Salvador
- France (seat held by the Provisional Government of the French Republic → became the French Fourth Republic → reconstituted as the / French Fifth Republic in 1958)
- / / Haiti
- / Imperial State of Iran → Islamic Republic of Iran
- Lebanon
- Luxembourg
- Dominion of New Zealand → New Zealand
- Nicaragua
- / / / / Paraguay
- Commonwealth of the Philippines → Third Republic of the Philippines → Philippines under Martial Law → Fourth Republic of the Philippines → Fifth Republic of the Philippines
- Poland (Provisional Government of National Unity) → Republic of Poland → Polish People's Republic → Third Polish Republic
- / Saudi Arabia
- / Soviet Union (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) → / Russian Federation (successor state)
- Syria → United Arab Republic (period when merged with Egypt) [A] → Syrian Arab Republic
- Turkey
- Ukraine (seat held by the / Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic → renamed to / Ukraine in 1991)
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- / / United States of America
- Democratic Federal Yugoslavia → Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia → Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia → dissolved (would-be successor state Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was de facto suspended from the United Nations by SCR 777 and GAR 47/1; current UN members that formerly comprised Yugoslavia: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, and Slovenia[G])
25 October 1945
30 October 1945
31 October 1945
1 November 1945
2 November 1945
5 November 1945
7 November 1945
9 November 1945
- / / Canada
13 November 1945
- Ethiopian Empire → Derg → People's Democratic Republic of Ethiopia → Transitional Government of Ethiopia → / Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
- Panama
14 November 1945
15 November 1945
21 November 1945
27 November 1945
10 December 1945
17 December 1945
- / / Honduras
18 December 1945
21 December 1945
- / Ecuador
- Kingdom of Iraq → / Iraqi Republic → / Ba'athist Iraq → / / Iraq
27 December 1945
1946
edit19 November 1946 (all by SCR 8 and GAR 34)
- Kingdom of Afghanistan → Republic of Afghanistan → / Democratic Republic of Afghanistan → Islamic State of Afghanistan → / Islamic Republic of Afghanistan[I]
- Iceland
- Sweden
16 December 1946
1947
edit30 September 1947 (all by SCR 29 and GAR 108)
- Dominion of Pakistan → Islamic Republic of Pakistan
- Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen → North Yemen → Yemen (unified state after merging with South Yemen)[D]
1948
edit19 April 1948
- Union of Burma (SCR 45, GAR 188) → Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma → Union of Myanmar → Myanmar
1949
edit11 May 1949
1950s
edit1950
edit28 September 1950
1955
edit14 December 1955 (all by SCR 109 and GAR 995)
- Albania → / Republic of Albania
- Austria
- / / Bulgaria → Republic of Bulgaria
- Cambodia → Khmer Republic → Cambodia → Democratic Kampuchea → Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea → Cambodia
- / Ceylon → Sri Lanka
- Finland
- / Hungary (application addressed in 1947 by SCR 24) → Hungary
- Ireland
- Italy (application addressed in 1947 by SCR 25)
- Jordan
- Laos → Lao People's Democratic Republic
- Libya → Libyan Arab Republic → Libyan Arab Jamahiriya → Libya
- Nepal → Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal
- Second Republic of Portugal → Third Republic of Portugal
- Romanian People's Republic → Socialist Republic of Romania → Romania
- Spain → / Kingdom of Spain
1956
edit12 November 1956
- Sudan (SCR 112, GAR 1110) → Republic of the Sudan
- Morocco (SCR 115, GAR 1111)
- Tunisia (SCR 116, GAR 1112)
18 December 1956
1957
edit8 March 1957
- Dominion of Ghana → / / Ghana (SCR 124, GAR 1118)
17 September 1957
- Federation of Malaya (SCR 125, GAR 1134) → Malaysia
1958
edit22 February 1958
- Egypt and Syria merge to become the United Arab Republic[A]
12 December 1958
1960s
edit1960
edit20 September 1960
- Cameroun (SCR 133, GAR 1476) → Cameroon → United Republic of Cameroon → Cameroon
- Togo (SCR 136, GAR 1477)
- Malagasy Republic (SCR 140, GAR 1478) → Madagascar
- Somalia (SCR 141, GAR 1479)
- / / Democratic Republic of Congo (SCR 142, GAR 1480) → Zaire → / / Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Dahomey (SCR 147, GAR 1481) → People's Republic of Benin → Benin
- Niger (SCR 148, GAR 1482)
- Upper Volta (SCR 149, GAR 1483) → Burkina Faso
- Ivory Coast (SCR 150, GAR 1484) → Côte d'Ivoire
- Chad (SCR 151, GAR 1485)
- Congo (SCR 152, GAR 1486) → People's Republic of the Congo → Republic of the Congo
- Gabon (SCR 153, GAR 1487)
- Central African Republic (SCR 154, GAR 1488) → Central African Empire → Central African Republic
- / Cyprus (SCR 155, GAR 1489)
28 September 1960
7 October 1960
1961
edit27 September 1961
- Sierra Leone (SCR 165, GAR 1623)
27 October 1961
- Mongolian People's Republic (SCR 166, GAR 1630) → / Mongolia
- / Mauritania (SCR 167, GAR 1631)
14 December 1961
- Tanganyika (SCR 170, GAR 1667) → United Republic of Tanzania (after merging with Zanzibar)[B]
1962
edit18 September 1962
- / Rwanda (SCR 172, GAR 1748)
- / / Burundi (SCR 173, GAR 1749)
- Jamaica (SCR 174, GAR 1750)
- Trinidad and Tobago → Trinidad and Tobago (SCR 175, GAR 1751)
8 October 1962
25 October 1962
1963
edit14 May 1963
- Kuwait (GAR 1872)
16 December 1963
- Sultanate of Zanzibar (SCR 184, GAR 1975) → / People's Republic of Zanzibar → merged with Tanganyika (now United Republic of Tanzania)[B]
- Kenya (SCR 185, GAR 1976)
1964
edit1 December 1964
- / / Malawi (SCR 195, General Assembly decision)
- State of Malta → Malta (SCR 196, General Assembly decision)
- / Zambia (SCR 197, General Assembly decision)
1965
edit20 January 1965
21 September 1965
1966
edit20 September 1966
28 September 1966
17 October 1966
9 December 1966
1967
edit14 December 1967
- South Yemen (SCR 243, GAR 2310) → merged with North Yemen (now unified state of Yemen)[D]
1968
edit24 April 1968
24 September 1968
12 November 1968
- Equatorial Guinea (SCR 260, GAR 2384)
1970s
edit1970
edit13 October 1970
- Dominion of Fiji → Fiji (SCR 287, GAR 2622)
1971
edit21 September 1971
7 October 1971
25 October 1971
- China's seat at the United Nations transferred from the Republic of China to the People's Republic of China. (GAR 2758)[H]
9 December 1971
- United Arab Emirates (SCR 304, GAR 2794)
1973
edit18 September 1973
- Federal Republic of Germany (SCR 335, GAR 3050) → Germany (unified state after accession of German Democratic Republic)[E]
- German Democratic Republic (SCR 335, GAR 3050) → acceded to Federal Republic of Germany (now unified state of Germany)[E]
- The Bahamas (SCR 336, GAR 3051)
1974
edit17 September 1974
- Bangladesh (SCR 351, GAR 3203)
- Grenada (SCR 352, GAR 3204)
- Guinea-Bissau (SCR 356, GAR 3205)
1975
edit16 September 1975
- / Cape Verde (SCR 372, GAR 3363)
- São Tomé and Príncipe (SCR 373, GAR 3364)
- / / People's Republic of Mozambique (SCR 374, GAR 3365) → Mozambique
10 October 1975
- Papua New Guinea (SCR 375, GAR 3368)
12 November 1975
- Comoros, State of (SCR 376, GAR 3385) → / / Federal and Islamic Republic of Comoros → Union of the Comoros
4 December 1975
1976
edit21 September 1976
- / / Seychelles (SCR 394, GAR 31/1)
1 December 1976
- People's Republic of Angola (SCR 397, GAR 31/44) → Republic of Angola
15 December 1976
- Western Samoa (SCR 399, GAR 31/104) → Samoa
1977
edit20 September 1977
1978
edit19 September 1978
- Solomon Islands (SCR 433, GAR 33/1)
18 December 1978
1979
edit18 September 1979
- / Saint Lucia (SCR 453, GAR 34/1)
1980s
edit1980
edit25 August 1980
16 September 1980
- / / Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (SCR 464, GAR 35/1)
1981
edit15 September 1981
25 September 1981
11 November 1981
- Antigua and Barbuda (SCR 492, GAR 36/26)
1983
edit23 September 1983
- Saint Kitts and Nevis (SCR 537, GAR 38/1)
1984
edit21 September 1984
- Brunei Darussalam (SCR 548, GAR 39/1)
1990s
edit1990
edit23 April 1990
18 September 1990
- Liechtenstein (SCR 663, GAR 45/1)
1991
edit17 September 1991
- / Democratic People's Republic of Korea (SCR 702, GAR 46/1)
- / / Republic of Korea (SCR 702, GAR 46/1)
- Federated States of Micronesia (SCR 703, GAR 46/2)
- Marshall Islands (SCR 704, GAR 46/3)
- Estonia (SCR 709, GAR 46/4)
- Latvia (SCR 710, GAR 46/5)
- / Lithuania (SCR 711, GAR 46/6)
1992
edit2 March 1992
- / / Kazakhstan (SCR 732, GAR 46/224)
- Armenia (SCR 735, GAR 46/227)
- / / Kyrgyzstan (SCR 736, GAR 46/225)
- Uzbekistan (SCR 737, GAR 46/226)
- / Tajikistan (SCR 738, GAR 46/228)
- Moldova (SCR 739, GAR 46/223)
- / / / Turkmenistan (SCR 741, GAR 46/229)
- / Azerbaijan (SCR 742, GAR 46/230)
- / San Marino (SCR 744, GAR 46/231)
22 May 1992
- Croatia (SCR 753, GAR 46/238)
- Slovenia (SCR 754, GAR 46/236)
- Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (SCR 755, GAR 46/237) → / Bosnia and Herzegovina
31 July 1992
1993
edit19 January 1993
- Slovakia (SCR 800, GAR 47/222)
- Czech Republic (SCR 801, GAR 47/221)
8 April 1993
- / Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (SCR 817, GAR 47/225) → North Macedonia
28 May 1993
28 July 1993
1994
edit15 December 1994
1999
edit14 September 1999
2000s
edit2000
edit5 September 2000
1 November 2000
- Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SCR 1326, GAR 55/12) → Serbia and Montenegro → / Serbia (successor state)
2002
edit10 September 2002
- Switzerland (SCR 1426, GAR 57/1)
27 September 2002
- East Timor (SCR 1414, GAR 57/3)
2006
edit28 June 2006
- Montenegro (SCR 1691, GAR 60/264)
2010s
edit2011
edit14 July 2011
- South Sudan (SCR 1999, GAR 65/308)
Summary
editBelow is a summary of the growth in UN membership.[5]
Year | # of admissions | # of members |
---|---|---|
1945 | 51 | 51 |
1946 | 4 | 55 |
1947 | 2 | 57 |
1948 | 1 | 58 |
1949 | 1 | 59 |
1950 | 1 | 60 |
1951–1954 | 0 | 60 |
1955 | 16 | 76 |
1956 | 4 | 80 |
1957 | 2 | 82 |
1958 | 1 | [A] | 82
1959 | 0 | 82 |
1960 | 17 | 99 |
1961 | 4 | [A] | 104
1962 | 6 | 110 |
1963 | 3 | 113 |
1964 | 3 | [B] | 115
1965 | 3 | [C] | 117
1966 | 4 | [C] | 122
1967 | 1 | 123 |
1968 | 3 | 126 |
1969 | 0 | 126 |
1970 | 1 | 127 |
1971 | 5 | 132 |
1972 | 0 | 132 |
1973 | 3 | 135 |
1974 | 3 | 138 |
1975 | 6 | 144 |
1976 | 3 | 147 |
1977 | 2 | 149 |
1978 | 2 | 151 |
1979 | 1 | 152 |
1980 | 2 | 154 |
1981 | 3 | 157 |
1982 | 0 | 157 |
1983 | 1 | 158 |
1984 | 1 | 159 |
1985–1989 | 0 | 159 |
1990 | 2 | [D][E] | 159
1991 | 7 | 166 |
1992 | 13 | 179 |
1993 | 6 | [F] | 184
1994 | 1 | 185 |
1995–1998 | 0 | 185 |
1999 | 3 | 188 |
2000 | 2 | [G] | 189
2001 | 0 | 189 |
2002 | 2 | 191 |
2003–2005 | 0 | 191 |
2006 | 1 | 192 |
2007–2010 | 0 | 192 |
2011 | 1 | 193 |
2012–present | 0 | 193 |
See also
edit- Enlargement of the African Union and enlargement of the European Union
- Holy See of Vatican City and State of Palestine in the Palestinian territories, the two UN General Assembly non-member observer states
- Sovereign Military Order of Malta
- Abkhazia, the Republic of China or Taiwan, Kosovo, Northern Cyprus, Somaliland, South Ossetia, Transnistria, and Western Sahara's Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
- List of sovereign states
- Member states of the United Nations
Notes
edit- ^ a b c d e Egypt and Syria merged to form the United Arab Republic on 22 February 1958. They resumed as separate UN members on 13 October 1961 after Syria resumed its status as an independent state.
- ^ a b c Tanganyika and Zanzibar merged to form the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar on 26 April 1964, which later changed its name to the United Republic of Tanzania.
- ^ a b c d e Indonesia temporarily withdrew from the UN on 20 January 1965. It announced its intention "to resume full cooperation with the United Nations and to resume participation in its activities" on 19 September 1966, and was invited to rejoin the UN on 28 September 1966.
- ^ a b c Yemen and Democratic Yemen merged on 22 May 1990, see Yemeni unification for details.
- ^ a b c The German Democratic Republic acceded to the Federal Republic of Germany on 3 October 1990, see German reunification for details.
- ^ a b Czechoslovakia ceased to be a UN member on 1 January 1993 after its dissolution into the Czech Republic and Slovakia, see Dissolution of Czechoslovakia for details.
- ^ a b Yugoslavia (referring to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia), effectively dissolved by 1992, was removed from the official roster of UN members in 2000 following the admission of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia, Macedonia, and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (name later changed to Serbia and Montenegro) as new UN members. For details see Breakup of Yugoslavia and Yugoslav Wars.
- ^ a b c China, officially known then as the Republic of China (ROC) was a founding member of the UN and a permanent member of the Security Council with veto power. In 1949, the ROC government led by the Kuomintang (KMT) lost the Chinese Civil War and retreated to the island of Taiwan. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) then established the People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Chinese mainland. As such, the political status of the ROC (alongside the territories currently under ROC jurisdiction) are in dispute. Constitutionally, both the ROC and the PRC continue to claim to be the sole legitimate government of the entirety of China (including Taiwan).[6][7][8] In 1971, the PRC replaced the ROC as the legitimate representative of "China" at the UN.[9] The ROC was subsequently expelled from the UN and its organs. Since then, attempts to rejoin the UN were blocked by the PRC and the ROC was forced to use other designations in other international organizations such as the name "Chinese Taipei" in the International Olympic Committee.
- ^ Afghanistan's UN seat was retained by the deposed Islamic Republic government as the Taliban-led Islamic Emirate government, who controls all of Afghan territory, remains unrecognized.[10]
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