The United Nations Secretary-General is the head of the Secretariat, one of the principal divisions of the United Nations. According to the United Nations Charter, the Secretary-General is to be appointed by the General Assembly on the recommendation of the Security Council. It is widely considered the most influential role in the United Nations.
The current deputy Secretary-General is Mark Malloch Brown.
By convention, the position rotates by geographic region, but since Boutros Boutros-Ghali of Egypt served only one term, a successor from Africa, Kofi Annan of Ghana, was chosen. When Annan had finished his first term, the member states were so impressed with his performance that he was appointed for a second term despite the fact that the next Secretary-General should have been from Asia. There has not yet been a Secretary-General from North America or Oceania.
Most Secretaries-General are compromise-candidates from middle powers and with little prior fame. High-profile candidates are often touted for the job, but are almost always rejected as unpalatable to some. For instance, figures like Charles de Gaulle, Dwight Eisenhower and Anthony Eden were considered for the first Secretary-General position, but were rejected in favour of the uncontroversial Norwegian Trygve Lie. Due to international politics and mechanicisms of political compromise, there are many similarities between the process and ideals for selecting the Secretary-General and those of selecting leading figures in other international organizations, including the election of Popes in the Roman Catholic Church.
There is also a strong feeling that it should be a female Secretary-General this time, because secretaries for the past 60 years have all been men. Current New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark, and New Zealand Governor-General Dame Silvia Cartwright have been tipped as candidates after being promoted by international women's group Equality Now.
However, countries upholding the veto power in the Security Council are nations that most likely will not see a Secretary General coming from their country, thus including China, the USA, France, the UK and Russia.
Bill Clinton has himself suggested Tony Blair, current British PM, when he retires.
| # | Photo | Secretary-General | Dates in office | Country of origin | Remarks | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sir Gladwyn Jebb | October 24, 1945 – February 2, 1946 | United Kingdom | Acting Secretary-General | |||
| Trygve Halvdan Lie | 2 February 1946 – 10 November 1952 | Norway | Resigned | * | ||
| Dag Hammarskjöld | 10 April 1953 – 18 September 1961 | Sweden | Died in a plane crash in Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia) | * | ||
| U Thant | 30 November 1961 – 31 December 1971 | Burma (now Myanmar) | Acting Secretary-General from 3 November 1961 to 30 November 1962 | * | ||
| Kurt Waldheim | 1 January 1972 – 31 December 1981 | Austria | Chinese veto for his third term | * | ||
| Javier Pérez de Cuéllar | 1 January 1982 – 31 December 1991 | Peru | Refused a third term | * | ||
| Boutros Boutros-Ghali | 1 January 1992 – 31 December 1996 | Egypt | American veto of his second term | * | ||
| Kofi Annan | 1 January 1997 – present | Ghana | * |
United Nations | United Nations Secretariat | UN Secretaries-General
أمناء عموم الأمم المتحدة | Generální tajemník OSN | Generalsekretär der Vereinten Nationen | Secrétaire général de l'ONU | UN 사무총장 | Sekretaris Jendral PBB | Segretario generale delle Nazioni Unite | מזכ"ל האו"ם | JT Generalinis Sekretorius | Secretaris-generaal van de Verenigde Naties | 国際連合事務総長 | FNs generalsekretærer | Sekretarz generalny ONZ | Secretário Geral das Nações Unidas | Генеральный секретарь ООН | Generálny tajomník OSN | Generalni sekretar OZN | Генерални секретар Уједињених нација | Yhdistyneiden kansakuntien pääsihteeri | FN:s generalsekreterare | เลขาธิการสหประชาชาติ | Tổng Thư ký Liên Hiệp Quốc | 联合国秘书长
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