11.4.2

Global Organisations

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The United Nations

Global organisations have been particularly important since 1945. The most important IGO is the United Nations (UN). The UN seeks to manage global environmental, socio-economic and political problems.

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The UN

  • The UN has 193 countries as its member states.
  • The UN's headquarters are in New York, USA.
  • The UN states that only international co-operation can meet the challenges that the world faces and it operates by applying the principles of its Charter (signed at the founding of the UN).
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UN military

  • The UN tries to maintain international peace and stability using the UN Security Council.
    • The UN Security Council has Russia, the USA, China, the UK and France as permanent members and some other members rotate onto the Council.
  • The UN does not have its own military. Any peacekeeping forces under the UN banner are supplied by member states of the UN.
  • The UN established the Geneva Convention which protects the rights of prisoners.
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UN functions

  • Aims to protect human rights by adopting the UDHR (Universal Declaration of Human Rights) as a standard.
  • Applies economic or diplomatic sanctions to countries, in order to make them change their behaviour.
  • Upholds international law through the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
  • In both 2000 and 2015, set targets (Millenium Development Goals and Sustainable Development Goals respectively) regarding tackling poverty, child and maternal mortality, diseases and environmental concerns.
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The IPCC

  • The UN established the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change), a scientific advisory panel, to inform debate on climate change.
  • The IPCC has organised global conferences on how to tackle climate change, such as the Kyoto Protocol in 1997 and the COP21 in Paris in 2015.
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Human rights

  • The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) seeks to protect vulnerable children around the world.
  • The UNHCR (UN High Commissioner for Refugees) support people affected by conflict.

The UN's Human Rights Interventions

The UN has many different methods of trying to protect human rights internationally.

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Sanctions

  • Sanctions are designed to force countries to change their policy by enforcing economic or social pain.
  • Economic sanctions are restrictions on trade. Iran was put under economic sanctions whilst it was developing its nuclear capabilities.
  • Cultural sanctions, for example, refusing to let countries participate in sporting fixtures can be enforced. Another international organisation, the IOC banned Russia from competing at the 2018 Olympics.
  • The success of sanctions alone to create change has been limited.
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War crimes trials

  • The International Criminal Court (ICC) was established at the Hague in the Netherlands to try individuals for crimes like genocide (attempts to destroy a racial or ethnic group).
  • The trials at the ICC are very slow. Radovan Karadzic is a Bosnian Serb who was accused of the Srebrenica massacre in 1995. He was found guilty, but his trial lasted 8 years.
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UN troops

  • UN troops are supplied by member states. They wear distinctive blue helmets.
  • UN troops have a peace-keeping role and are not allowed to engage in any military action unless they are protecting themselves.
  • At the Srebrenica massacre in Bosnia, UN troops failed to help a group of Muslims, who were then slaughtered by Karadzic's troops.
  • In 2018, there were UN peace-keeping troops stationed in Sudan, Kosovo, Haiti and Lebanon.
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Emergency relief

  • The UN High Commissioner for Refugees organises refugee camps in conflict zones. For example, the UN helped to set up the Zaatari camp in Jordan to shelter refugees from the Syrian civil war.
  • They aim to protect refugees and vulnerable people from further abuse.

Interventions Outside of the UN

Unilateral interventions are military interventions undertaken by a state outside of the umbrella of the UN.

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Failed states

  • Failed states are countries whose governments have lost political control. They are no longer able to fulfil the basic responsibilities of a sovereign state. Usually, this greatly harms the local population.
  • Somalia, Yemen and Syria are all examples of failed states.
  • The UK and USA have intervened in Syria without UN approval. Theresa May said in 2018 that waiting for the UN to approve any move would be too late.
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'War on terror'

  • After al-Qaeda's attacks on the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington on 11th September 2001, the US and their allies began their 'War on Terror'.
  • They attempted to counter international terrorism and states that they claimed supported terrorism. Their efforts focused on Afghanistan and northern Pakistan.
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Crimea

  • Russia annexed Crimea in Ukraine in an act of unilateral intervention.

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2Option 2A: Glaciated Landscapes & Change

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4Globalisation

5Option 4A: Regenerating Places

6Option 4B: Diverse Places

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