7.5 International decision making Flashcards
Who are the global policemen?
After WW2, in 1945, President Franklin D Roosevelt proposed the USA, UK, Soviet Union and China would form the ‘four policemen’ and guarantee peace. This became the UN consisting of 193 countries
What things must the UN respond to?
Crisis response
Conflict prevention
Climate change response- Conference of the parties
What is the UN security council like today?
The four policemen and France make up the 5 permeant seats on the UN Security council. These 5 countries have a veto power and so can stop any decisions they don’t like.
There are 15 members on it at any one time and so more than 50 UN member states have never been members of the council.
What is the benefit of not all UN member states not being on the UN security council?
It keeps out extremist countries, whose human rights policies are not progressive and inclusive
What is the disadvantage of not all UN member states not being on the UN security council?
Not everyone gets a fair say and it can lead to tyranny of the minority from superpowers
What actions can the UN Security council take to maintain peace?
-authorizing use of military force
-authorizing a UN peacekeeping Force: troops occupy a country or region under the UN flag to keep peace in a conflict but doesn’t ‘take sides’
- applying sanctions to countries that are deemed a security risk, harboring terrorism or states invading elsewhere or breaching human rights
Why is authorizing UN peacekeeping forces not always effective?
they rarely ever a;; agree to do this and often struggle to take over the country just as much as an opponent does at war.
What are examples of UN peacekeeping missions?
Kuwait 90-94, Bosnia 98, Republic of Congo 04-09
Is the UN security council effective in getting done what it needs to?
In short, no. The veto power means that if one country disagrees then the action cannot go ahead. With such competing ideologies, China and Russia rarely agree with France, the US and UK and this has been clearly seen in the Ukrainian conflict
What is an example of the UK giving crisis response?
Britain contributed over US$1.5 billion of aid to the 2015-16 crisis in Syria. The UK has focused on aid for refugees in nearby countries and by focusing on their quality of life in source countries, the UK hopes to prevent migrants being trafficked into the EU
What is an example of climate change mitigation?
actions of countries after agreements at the regular COP meetings under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Global policy such as the 1989 Montreal Protocol on the stratospheric ozone layer can have a significant impact
What is the climate problem in Kiribati?
The island is disappearing underwater. Most of its people now live on the island of Tarawa and many of the people living here have had to dismantle their homes on the coast and move inland, increasing population density. However, many are completely leaving the island becoming the world’s first environmental refugees
What recent agreement has been significant from UN COP meetings?
The COP in 2015 lead to the 2015 Paris agreement. This aims to make sure climate warming doesn’t go over 1.5 degrees, but most countries are struggling to properly commit to taking action
Which countries have been climate change deniers, slowing down the agreement process?
there are deniers in Australia (who are the largest emitter per capita) and Trump caused a major setback as he retracted the US from the 2015 Paris agreement
How effective was the crisis response in Haiti in 2016?
Among many of the regular donors, ‘aid fatigue’ had begun to be felt, meaning Haiti appeal for assistance only brought 25% of the money it needed. It was left to the US and France to provide 550 personnel and humanitarian aid