United Nations General Debate Corpus 1946-2025
University of Birmingham · Dublin City University
Abstract
Every year since 1946, the General Debate has taken place at the beginning of the UN General Assembly session. Representatives from all UN member states deliver an address, discussing the issues they consider most important in global politics, revealing their governments’ positions, and seeking to persuade other states of their perspectives. The annual UN General Debate statements provide invaluable information for scholars of international relations – comparable globally and over time. However, these texts are stored as poor quality images without relevant metadata, preventing researchers from applying data science methods. This paper introduces the complete UN General Debate Corpus (UNGDC). Building on a…
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