Migration EQ3 (8B.3) Flashcards
What are the 5 main functions of the UN ?
- maintaining international peace and security
- promoting sustainable development
- protecting human rights
- upholding international law
- delivering humanitarian aid
how did the second UN security general explain the UN’s role ?
he said “the UN was created not to lead mankind to heaven but to save humanity from hell”
what are the different agencies within the UN ?
- UN general assembly includes all 193 member states and they debate and vote on issues
- security council includes 5 permanent members and 10 others who all take turns. They make key decisions for conflict and security issues
- international court of justice puts war criminals on trial
How did the UN impose sanctions on Iran ?
Iran was considered a ‘rogue state’ and it was attempting to build nuclear weapons. In order to control them the UN imposed economic sanctions such as a trade embargo on their oil exports. This declined oil exports from 2.5 million barrels per day to 1 million which effected global oil prices. As a result Iran agreed to stop their nuclear programme and sanctions where dropped.
how did UN intervention fail in Bosnia ?
the attempts to intervene in the ethnic cleansing of Bosnian Muslims led to dutch peacekeepers being put under siege by Bosnian and Serb forces. Several dutch where kidnapped and 8000 Muslim men where killed with 23,000 women being deported some of whom where raped.
what are some of the problems with the UN’s financing ?
- they don’t have an international military due to lack of commitment
- they lack a international govt. and rulings of international court of justice aren’t always respected
- there are inequalities with financing e.g the USA pays 22% of the UN’s annual budget which gives them more power
what are some examples of unilateral action in the UN ?
- the USA acted without the approval of the UN and decided to invade Iraq after 9/11
- the UK proposed unilateral action to condemn the use of chemical weapons in Syria. However they failed to gain approval of the UN security council and parliament
- after Russia’s invasion of Crimea the UN general assembly met to decide on any sanction however they decided not to be to harsh due to their reliance on Russian energy
Why are USA so instrumental in global finances ?
Washington DC is home to two of the most influential organisations: the IMF and the world bank. This means that their western capitalist model dominates these IGOs hence the term the Washington consensus
what are SAPs ?
Structural adjustment programmes. They help countries to repay heir debts such as to the IMF. However the country receiving the debt relief must accept certain conditions.
what are some of the conditions countries must accept to get SAPs ?
- opening up domestic markets and reducing the role of govt.
- removing restrictions on capital
- reducing govt. spending
- devaluing countries currencies to make exports cheaper
what is the HIPC initiative ?
It is the Highly indebted poorer countries initiative and it aims to reduce national debts by writing them off in return for SAPs. It is implemented in many sub Saharan countries such as Tanzania and Somalia
What are some of the conditions of the HIPC initiative ?
countries must show good financial management and lack of corruption. Also they must spend the debt repayments on things like poverty reduction and healthcare.
How did the HIPC initiative aid Uganda’s redevelopment ?
it had debts which totalled $1.9 billion however through the initiative these where cancelled. This brought benefits such as:
- govt. spending rising by 20%
- school enrolment rising from 63% to 93%
- GDP rising from $4.3 billion before debt cancellation to $27.5 15 years after
what are the arguments against SAPs and the HIPC ?
- it opens up the country to TNCs
- promotes the western model of capitalism
- it erodes the economic sovereignty of the country receiving debt relief as they must follow certain conditions
what are the two competing forces when integrating a states geographical area ?
centrifugal forces- pull people apart
centripetal forces- bring people together