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International Studies
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12/10/2008

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Term
UN Peacekeeping
Definition
NOT in the UN Charter, but by late 1940s becomes clear that, in order to keep peace, UN must have power to INTERVENE in post-conflict states; key figures: Ralphe Bunche, Lester Pearson, Dag Hammarskjold
Term
UN Security Council
Definition
this is where the power of the UN lies; 15 members (5 permanent and 10 rotating); permanent 5 have ability to veto; deals with all matters of sanctions and force, peacekeeping and resolutions; resolutions are law-like; UNSC calls for REFORM
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UNTSO
Definition
1948; UN Truce Supervision Organizations; force sent to ground in Middle East; still in place today
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UNMOGIP
Definition
1949; UN Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan; still in place today
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Chapter VI 1/2
Definition
Ch VI: pacific settlement of disputs, Ch VII: use of force; peacekeeping interpreted as in the middle; develops from NEED
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UN Classical Peacekeeping
Definition
ALWAYS post-conflict; engaged only in self-defense; lightly armed; duties include: monitoring, collecting info, reporting, and buffering (ie physically coming between conflict states)
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New Era in UN Peacekeeping
Definition
Peacekeeping expands; Cold War ends which mean states can cooperate without fear of security dilemma and there is a vaccuum as states pull out of other areas; definite need for peacekeeping in failed states
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Boutros Boutros-Gali
Definition
Secretary General of UN appointed after Cold War; calls for "massive expansion of peacekeeping"; creates UNDPKO/UN Deparment of Peacekeeping
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CASE STUDY: Cambodia & UNTAC

Definition

Cambodia gets Independence in 1954; Sihanouk in power; in 1970s, proved too LEFTIST for Cambodian military and is overthrown/exiled; turmoil, genocide, civil war; to reach a peace settlement, UN sponsors UNTAC Mission: United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (1991-1993)

 

UNTAC Mission:massive peacebuilding mandated: disarmament of military, refugee repatriations, elections, emphasis on human rights, economic/infrastructure development, civil administration

 

Creation of Gov't: judiciary, law and order, constitution, etc.

 

Result: worked for some time; 22,000 people involved and 1.7 billion dollars spent

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Evaluation of UNTAC
Definition
at first, very positive and inspired support for UN Peacekeeping; elections were held, refugees returned, most politiical violence ended, government created, etc

But, after a year situation looks more dim, Khmer Rouge once again used guerilla warfare, some successes disintegrated; but still, overall, a great success
Term
International Law
Definition
laws that apply to states across borders; subject to change; based on strong international norms; "serious inherent problems in concept"; biggest problem: enforcing the laws = difference between domestic and international law (given problems with jurisdiction)
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treaty
Definition
one of two sources of international law; signed, bilateral, multilateral,open, building block of international law; "treaties must be obeyed"
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custom
Definition
1 of 2 sources of international law; states accept a custom and then turn it into a treaty; "custom should lead to treaty--stronger law"
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UN International Court of Justice
Definition
doesn't actually hold most of UN power; does more than simply hear crimes; looks to solve disputes out of court; functions only for states
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Jus Ad Bellum
Definition
"Just War Doctrine"; these are the laws that dictate when to go to war/when the war will be JUST; UN only involved in JUST wars
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Jus In Bello
Definition
"war crimes"; regulates what is considered a war crime/what you can and cannot do in war
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Tribunal System
Definition
Developes from need (Germany, Japan); seeks to answer "WHO commits war crimes?",
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End of League of Nations; 3 main reasons
Definition
too legal: forced yes or no decisions; too strict: needed unanimous decision; membership was never universal
Term
Manchuria, China
Definition
contributed to decline of League of Nations; Japan invades, the League condemns, but Japan simply leaves the League and collective security never materializes
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Bretton Woods
Definition
establishes economic structure of UN in 1944; stresses need for FREE TRADE
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Dumbarton Oaks, DC
Definition
1944; creates formal structure of UN
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Formal Structure of UN (4 key components)
Definition
International Court of Justice, UN Secretariat, UN General Assembly, UN Security Council
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Key Differences Between UN and League of Nations
Definition
UN holds conferences, which allow nations to NEGOTIATE; structure is unique and avoids "power politics"; membership is universal; is not very restrictive or legal; is sensitive to humanitarian and economic functions (such as hyperinflation), PERSISTS OVER TIME even if experiences failures
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Liberals view on IGOs
Definition
believe they work, because they offer the true promise of COOPERATION, mitigation of anarchy, uses neoliberal methods to get positive outcomes, reduces major conflict
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Realists view on IGOs
Definition
believe they DO NOT work; offer only a FALSE PROMISE; believe states just use their power in institutions to get their way, but have no real interest in collective action
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PURPOSE of the UN
Definition
to settle conflict with the LEAST use of force possible, collective security, respect sovereignty (ie "norm of non-intervention")
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UN Security Council
Definition
15 members; handle all issues of force or sanction; five members hold permanent seat: US, UK, USSR, FR, CH
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UN General Assembly
Definition
all states have one seat and one vote; CANNOT decide on issues of peace and security; tends to focus on budget, debate, humanitarian issues; needs 2/3 majority to do anything
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UN Economic and Social Council
Definition
54 members, voted in and out by General Assembly; works with policies regarding social and economic issues
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UN International Court of Justice
Definition
"World Court"; hears only cases of state vs state
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UN Secretariat
Definition
Secretary General is included; does the actual work, ie is the bureaucracy of the UN
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UN Secretary Generals
Definition
are nominated by the Security Council, elected by the General Assembly, serve 5 year terms, come from middle/lesser powers; limited power but heads negotiations and deals with the world's view of the UN; essentially: a figurehead
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Neoliberalism
Definition
advocate free market, free trade
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International Institutions
Definition
a LIBERAL concept; primarily: RULES; advocate/facilitate COOPERATION
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International Organizations
Definition
are physical/material; have actual mandates, members, charters, etc. can be governmental (IOGs) or non-governmental; examples: the UN, the EU, the World Bank, NAFTA
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International Regimes
Definition
created for a specific issue area. can hold institutions and organizations in any combination; examples: environmental regime, non-proliferation regime, free trade regime
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International Regimes
Definition
created for a specific issue area. can hold institutions and organizations in any combination; examples: environmental regime, non-proliferation regime, free trade regime
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IGOs
Definition
Institutions of Government. Unlike NGOs, members are STATES; sometimes formed regionally (EU), sometimes formed for specific issue (WTO); post-Westphalia, aim to promote PEACE AND SECURITY/avoid another war
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Creation of League of Nations
Definition
After the utter devastation of WWI; IDEALISM/Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points calls for the creation of a League of Nations; 1919: Treaty of Versailles, League is created with initial 44 members (US NEVER JOINS!)
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Purpose/Aim of League of Nations (and how?)
Definition
to AVOID ANOTHER WAR; through use of COLLECTIVE SECURITY, disarmament, promotion of peace and global welfare; had some successes but it is hard to measure them, enough failures that it did become inactive & essentially replaced by the UN
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International Political Economy
Definition
the study of actions and interactions of states and markets in international system
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Trade in general
Definition
role of markets; exchange of goods, payments, services, etc.
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Liberal view of Trade
Definition
originates with Adam Smith, Wealth of All Nations, FREE trade; states should not interfere with markets, markets should determine their own costs and qualities; competition, efficiency, innovation; reduce tarrifs on trade
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Mercantalist view on Trade
Definition
Alexander Hamilton "On Manufacturers"; monarchy and mercantalism go hand-in-hand; protectionism: protect state's economy from forces of market; supports barriers on trade flow in order to support LOCAL MARKETS, to protect against economic challenges
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Key Differences between Liberal & Mercantalist views of Trade
Definition
in Mercantalism, economies work FOR the state; in Liberalism, state works for economy
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Protectionism
Definition
to support NATIONAL businesses, rather than trade; methods: tariffs, quotas, subsidies, restrictions/regulations, "economic nationalism" (ie "BUY AMERICAN!")
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GLOBALIZATION
Definition
the expansion of free trade everywhere, by opening up all markets and states to the global economy
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