China
no - its most recent tenure on the security council was in 2000
The National Security Council in the United States is responsible for informing the President of the United States about breaches in the security of the country. They also advice the President about what to do in the case of this breach in security.
germany
djibouti
The following countries are non-permanent members of the Security Council: United Kingdom France Germany Belgium South Africa Indonesia Dominican Republic Kuwait and Peru. The country that is NOT a non-permanent member of the Security Council is Canada.
why do we have permanent members of the UN SECURITY COUNCIL
The National Security Council in the United States is responsible for informing the President of the United States about breaches in the security of the country. They also advice the President about what to do in the case of this breach in security.
There are only 5 permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, and they are France, China, Russia, United Kingdom and the United States.
The security council has people to counsel immigrants so that they understand what's required of them while they're in the country.
united states
National Security Council Report 68 was a 58-page formerly-classified report issued by the United States National Security Council on April 14, 1950, during the presidency of Harry S. Truman. Although not made public, NSC 68 was manifested in subsequent increases in America's conventional and nuclear capabilities, thereby adding to the country's financial burden.
It has not been elected, the leadership moves from country to country every 6 months.The activities of the EU are regulated by a number of institutions and bodies. They carry out the tasks and policies set out for them in the treaties. The EU receives its political leadership from the European Council, which is composed of one representative per member state - either its head of state or head of government - plus the President of the Commission. Each member states' representative is assisted its Foreign Minister. The Council uses its leadership role to sort out disputes which have arisen between member states and the institutions, and to resolve political crises and disagreements over controversial issues and policies. The Council is headed by a rotating presidency,with every member state taking the helm of the EU for a period of six months during which that country's representatives chair meetings of the European Council and the Council of Ministers (France is currently - Oct 2008 - the EU country with responsibility for the presidency). The member state holding the presidency typically uses it to drive a particular policy agenda such as economic reform, reform of the EU itself, enlargement or furthering European integration. The Council usually meet four times a year at European Summits.