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The United Nations

Why? Prevent future wars Replaced the League of Nations after WWII (1945)

History 1945: San Francisco hosted the United Nations Conference on International Organizatio 50 countries represented including: United States, France, United Kingdom, Soviet Union (now Russia), and China These five countries are known as the “Permanent Five” members.

What does the United Nations Do? maintain international peace and security maintain friendly relationships between countries promotes economic development of member nations

Who and Where? Currently 191 countries in the UN Headquarters in NYC The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is located in The Hague in the Netherlands.

UN World Headquarters New York

Parts of the United Nations 1. The General Assembly – the ‘town meeting’ of the world. 2. UN Security Council – maintains world peace (most powerful branch) 3. Economic and Social Council - works with the UN’s economic, cultural, health and educational activities. 4. Trusteeship Council - territories 5. ICJ – International Court of Justice 6. The Secretariat – administrative duties and can bring any topic before the SC

International Court of Justice The Hague, Netherlands

The General Assembly Every member nation has a seat at the General Assembly. Brings up international issues that they want the Security Council to deal with Holds elections for Security Council members and other leaders

The General Assembly Inside UN Headquarters

UN Security Council Made up of 15 countries: The “Permanent Five” countries 10 non-permanent countries (elected every two years) The strong-arm of the UN Maintains international peace How does it do this: Recommends peaceful negotiations (peace talks) Can use Economic Sanctions Can use Military Sanctions

The UN Security Council Inside World Headquarters

Sanctions Sanctions are used to punish a country for violating international law. They can be used to force a country to follow a law. In order for sanctions to be used by the UN Security Council, ALL FIVE permanent members must have a unanimous vote.

Types of Sanctions Diplomatic Sanctions – removal of all political ties (like embassies) Economic Sanctions – ban on all trade with a country (except food) Military Sanctions – using a military to force compliance.

Military Sanctions UN Peacekeepers – a group of armed soldiers sent to a hostile area to promote peace. They ARE NOT COMBAT TROOPS. These soldiers maintain peace. They don’t go on combat missions. They are not an ‘army’ UN Military Force – an army made up of soldiers from more than one UN country that can serve as combat troops. They are not very effective and are not used very often.

UN Peacekeepers They always wear blue berets or blue helmets to identify themselves.

Major UN Missions East Timor (Asia) – the UN supervised the independence of this country Iraq (Middle East) – UN tried to cut all trade with Iraq after it failed to comply with international law, but some nations continued to trade with them. Somalia (Africa) – UN humanitarian mission to get food and supplies to people in need Haiti (Caribbean) – UN helped strengthen government, army, and hold elections

Strengths of the UN Provides a forum for almost all of the world’s nations to discuss international issues Humanitarian efforts AIDS Landmine removal Food and supply organization Peacekeeping forces Will get involved with messes that no one else will

Weaknesses of the UN Sanctions are only effective if ALL countries follow them Military force is rarely used and is usually ineffective ALL permanent members of the security council have to vote unanimously (one country can stop a sanction) Inadequate funding by member nations 14 ountries ay 85% of the subscriptions (membership fee) Big gap between developing and industrialized nations

UN Analysis Questions What do you think the world would be like without the United Nations?

UN Analysis Questions (cont) Which part of the United Nations would you put the most money towards? Why? What are some alternatives to economic and military sanctions if they don’t work?