Intervention Flashcards

1
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What ended paralysis of the UNSC?

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Gorbachev’s rise to power at the time of the end of the Iran-Iraq war

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2
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When and What did Bush snr call for?

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  • A New World Order
  • 1991
  • Global security would be underwritten by the UN
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3
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Who makes up the international society?

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  • Sovereign states, not people.
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4
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What does the int’l soc agree on?

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  • Int’l law
  • Diplomacy
  • And more contentiously the BoP and the special responsibilities of the great power for int’l order
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5
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Who was the main user of the UNSC veto in the CW?

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USSR prior to 1966 and then the West

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6
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The UN Charter’s mention of self-determination was largely used to refer to?

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only with European decolonisation

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7
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What did the use of the UNSC veto do to the UN’s reputation?

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marginalised the UN in what has been intended as its central role - the provision of a credible system of peace and security.

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8
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UN involvement in former Yugo arose from the failure of int’l soc to address what issuers?

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Legitimate secession

Protection of minority rights

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9
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Every UN operation rests on what two supports:

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  • The objects pursued by the member states

- The final analysis authorised by the secretariat.

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10
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What 3 issues does Mayall identify that complicate the task of devising a workable mandate?

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  1. Sovereignty
  2. Strategic Objective
  3. Resources
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11
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What did Mayall find the the 3 UN interventions that he believed to be justified had in common?

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no attempt to challenge the prevailing norms of int’l society

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What did Briquemont (head of UNPROFOR) complain of in 1994?

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“the fantastic gap between the resolutions of the UNSC , the will to execute these resolutions and the means available to commanders in the field”

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13
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What did the USA tell its troops to do in Somalia

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“employ maximum controlled violence” when they encountered opposition rather than the minimum necessary force

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14
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What events prove that in UN ops the USA is constrained by democratic politics domestically?

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  • The withdrawal from Somalia after 18 servicemen were killed
  • The reluctance to employ ground troops in Bosnia until a cease-fire was agreed
  • The lengths the USA went to in Kosovo to ensure a casualty-free campaign
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15
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How does Jus ad Bellum relate to intervention?

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  • encompassing both laws and ethics
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16
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What 3 examples of humanitarian intervention are there in the 19th C?

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  1. Sierra Leone - British presence to provide a haven for free slaves
  2. Greece - Franco-British-Russian mil involvement to liberate greeks from Ottoman rule on humanitarian grounds.
  3. 1853 Russian general protectorate over Christians in the Ottoman Empire
17
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What does the UN charter limit the use of force internationally by states to:

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  1. Individual or collective self defence
  2. Participation in UN-authorised or controlled military operations
    No mention of humanitarian intervention
18
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What does article 39 of the UN Charter say with regard to UNSC taking action?

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Empowers to UNSC take action in cases deemed to constitute a ‘threat to the peace, breach of the peace, or act of aggression’.

19
Q

Who condemned many of the interventions of the the CW?

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The UN General Assembly as the veto meant that it was unlikely to come from the UNSC

20
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Where in the CW did the UNSC agree on sanctions?

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  • South Africa and Rhodesia (though did not agree on mil intervention).
21
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What are examples of cases in which the UNSC wills the end but does not will the means?

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  • In the humanitarian field Iraq in 91 and Kosovo in 99.

- UNSC declared the target states had to change their policies but was not able to agree on mil intervention.

22
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What proves that there is no desire to create a right to intervention?

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The results of debates on the subject at the UN

23
Q

What does ICISS stand for?

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International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty (est’d 2001)

24
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What did ICISS want to change the debate from?

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not on ‘the right to intervene’ but on ‘the responsibility to protect’. This was seen above all as a ‘responsibility to react’ in some manner, not necessarily by intervention

25
Q

How does Simma describe the legality of NATO’s action in Kosovo?

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“only a thin red line separates NATO’S action on Kosovo from international legality”

26
Q

What 4 reasons does Roberts see for the increase in intervention?

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  1. Global Media
  2. International Terrorism
  3. Refugees - stopping flow at source
  4. Law - int’l order created in the UN era.