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Austria: UN Voting Friends & Foes

Which countries vote with Austria at the UN General Assembly — and which vote against it? Agreement rates over every shared roll-call vote since 1946. Click any country for the full pair-by-pair breakdown.

Closest voting partners

Austria’s closest UN General Assembly voting partners since 1946
CountryAgreementShared votes
San Marino96.3%2,255
Liechtenstein96.1%2,624
Switzerland94.4%1,682
Andorra94.0%2,321
Slovenia93.4%2,447
Croatia92.6%2,378
Montenegro92.6%1,287
Slovakia92.5%2,395
Moldova92.0%2,387
Estonia91.9%2,504

Most opposed countries

Countries most opposed to Austria in UN General Assembly voting since 1946
CountryAgreementShared votes
United States40.6%5,676
North Korea45.0%2,102
South Sudan45.6%388
Israel46.9%5,372
Cuba49.9%5,533
Syria51.0%5,239
Russia51.3%5,667
India51.5%5,676
Belarus52.4%5,584
Iraq54.2%4,680

Frequently asked questions

Which country votes most like Austria at the UN?

San Marino is Austria's closest UN voting partner, agreeing in 96.3% of 2,255 shared General Assembly votes since 1946.

Which country disagrees with Austria most at the UN?

United States is Austria's most opposed UN voting counterpart, agreeing in only 40.6% of 5,676 shared General Assembly votes since 1946.

How is UN voting agreement calculated?

Agreement is the share of UN General Assembly roll-call votes in which both countries cast the same vote (yes, no, or abstain), over every vote both participated in since 1946.

Data source: Erik Voeten et al., 'United Nations General Assembly Voting Data', Harvard Dataverse.