UN Voting Alignment Explorer
How often do two countries vote the same way at the UN General Assembly? Explore agreement rates for any pair of countries since 1946 โ long-run trends, decade and topic breakdowns, and the resolutions where they split.
Featured pairs
Russia vs United States
21.9%
agreement across 6,119 shared UN votes since 1946
China vs United States
16.7%
agreement across 4,496 shared UN votes since 1946
Israel vs United States
67.5%
agreement across 5,657 shared UN votes since 1946
India vs Pakistan
82.1%
agreement across 5,996 shared UN votes since 1946
China vs Russia
72.7%
agreement across 4,489 shared UN votes since 1946
France vs United Kingdom
83.8%
agreement across 6,046 shared UN votes since 1946
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See each country's closest voting partners โ and the countries it disagrees with most.
Frequently asked questions
What does UN voting alignment measure?
Voting alignment is the share of UN General Assembly roll-call votes in which two countries cast the same vote (yes, no, or abstain), computed over every vote both countries participated in since 1946.
How aligned are Russia and United States at the UN?
Russia and United States voted the same way in 21.9% of 6,119 shared General Assembly votes since 1946.
Which countries vote most alike at the UN?
Pick any country below to see its top-10 closest voting partners and its bottom-10 most opposed countries, each linking to a full pair-by-pair breakdown with trends, topics, and biggest splits.