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Sources of International Law (ICJ)

International Agreements/Conventions, Customary International Law, General Principles of law, Judicial Decisions, Writings of Int'l Law Scholars

EU HQ

Brussels

NATO

Brussels

P-5

China, France, Russian Federation, United Kingdom, United States

.": The four policemen

Concept that evolved from this FDR quote during WWII: "I have been visualizing a superimposed—or if you like it, a superassumed—obligation by Russia, China, Britain and ourselves that we will act as sheriffs for the maintenance of order during the transition period."

Mike Pompeo

Current U.S Secretary of State

Antonio Gutierres

Current UN Secretary General

Democratic Peace Theory

Democracies do not go to war with one another, thus if the world would be comprised exclusively of democracies, there would be no war

Core, periphery, semi-periphery

During the sixteenth century this three-fold division of labor developed within the capitalist world economy

ECOSOC:

Economic and social council

ECSC

European coal and Steel Community

The original United Nations

The Allied Powers

Two peace conferences were held in this city in 1899 and 1907

The Hague

The 14th point in the 14 point speech

The formation of a "general association of nations... under specific covenants for the purpose of affording mutual guarantees of political independence and territorial integrity to great and small states alike.

self-determination

The principle that a "people" should enjoy the right to self-government

NATO and Warsaw Pact

Two main security alliances that dominated the Cold War era

Containment

U.S. political/military strategy/doctrine for countering perceived Soviet expansion

UNDP

UN Development Program

Palais de Nations

UN Headquarters in Geneva

United Nations Security Council

UN Organ delegated with the primary responsibility of peace and Security

Antonio Guterres

UN Secretary-General

United Nations Free Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)

UN body that is mandated to deal with development and issues of trade

The 14 points speech

Wilson speech to congress on April 2, 1917 asking for a declaration of war

Private finance capital

a medium of exchange and a medium through which other resources can be acquired or transformed

Single most important distinguishing feature of the capitalist world economy:

The discontinuity between economic boundaries and states' jurisdictions

International Development Agency

The soft-loan window of the world bank

World Bank HQ

Washington D.C

Two predominant world systems and an infinite array of transnational cultural systems are simultaneously at play in complex interdependent and dynamic ways

Westphalian Interstate diplomatic-legal order, capitalist world economy

IDP

internally displaced person

Criterion for the original members of the UNO was this

peace-loving-states

World Trade Organization (WTO)

replaced GATT

Kim Jong-un

supreme leader of the Democratic people's republic of Korea

Trygve Lie

First Secretary-General of the UNO

FAO

Food and Agriculture Organization (ROME)

Kofi Annan

Former UN SG

Chief Protagonists in the Cold War

USA, USSR

UN Secretary General term length

5 years

Number of members in ECOSOC

54

International Public Unions

After the congress of Vienna, European governments set about establishing permanent international organizations to deal with a variety of shared problems, ranging from communication and transportation to standards and weights and measurement.

Three organizations envisioned at UN Monetary and Financial conference in 1944:

IBRD (International bank for reconstruction and development), IMF (International Monetary Fund), ITO (International Trade Organization)

League of Nations

IO founded by the treaty of Versailles

The commonwealth of nations

IO made up of formal British Colonies

The big three:

Joseph Stalin, FDR, and Winston Churchill

The three Headquarters of the UNO are here

New York, Geneva, Vienna

NATO

North American Treaty Organization US, Western Europe, Canada

Non-State Actor

Not a national government actor

UNO Formally came into existence on this date

October 24, 1945

The General Assembly

Organ which selects members to the ICJ

OECD

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

OECD

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (Paris)

ANZUS

Pact Treaty between Australia, New Zealand and the US, Signed in 1951, providing for their mutual defense against armed attack in the Pacific region.

Interpol HQ

Paris

Capitalism

Production for sale for profit in a market:

WFP

World Food Program

WHO

World Health Organization (Geneva)

Warsaw Pact

An alliance between the Soviet Union and other Eastern European nations. This was in response to the NATO USSR, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Bulgaria

AU

African Union

ILO

International Labor Organization (oldest)

The UN Declaration of Human rights was adopted in this year

1948

Peace of Westphalia

Name that refers to the two peace treaties of Osnabrück and Münster in 1648 that ended the Thirty Years' War in Holy Roman Empire. It initiated a new order in Europe based on the concept of state sovereignty:

Number of Principle organs of the UNO

6

Number of judges on ICJ

9

System

A set of variables so related, in contradistinction to its environment, that describable regularities characterize the internal relationships of the variables to each other

African Union HQ

Addis Ababa

SEATO

Alliance between US, UK, France, Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Thailand, Philippines (Southeast Asia Treaty Organization)

CENTO

Alliance between US, UK, Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan (central treaty organization)

APEC

Asia-pacific Economic Cooperation

ASEAN

Association of Southeast Asian Nations

The five essential actors in the European Classical Balance of Power System

Austria, Prussia, Russia, England, France

Concert of Powers

Between 1815 and the end of the century the major European powers evolved a system of multilateral meetings to deal with issues of common concern. Froom this evolved this concept:

FDRs four freedoms

Freedom of speech and expression freedom to worship God freedom from want freedom from fear

The UN S-G is appointed by this body

General Assembly on the recommendation of the Security Council

5 main organs of UN

General Assembly, Security Council, Secretariat, Economic and Social Council, International Court of Justice

Two main branches of international law

International Public Law and International Private Law

IAEA

International atomic Energy Agency (Vienna)

UNEP (United Nations Environmental Program) location

Nairobi, Kenya

Civil society

The totality of all individuals and groups in society who are not acting as participants in any government institutions

International Bank for Development and Reconstruction

The world bank is formally known as this

Supremacy Clause of US Constitution, Article 6

This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof; and all Treaties made, or which shall be made, under the Authority of the United States, shall be the supreme Law of the Land; and the Judges in every State shall be bound thereby, ...":

WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization)

This UN agency is charged with developing policies to protect patents throughout the world:

Congress of Vienna

This event brought together the representatives of the four major victorious powers of the Quadruple Alliance—Austria, Great Britain, Prussia and Russia—plus France, to attempt to reconstruct the European political landscape after the defeat of Napoleon and to deter future

Congress of Vienna

This gathering in 1815 brought together the representatives from the four major victorious powers of the quadruple alliance—Austria, England, Prussia, and Russia—plus France, the defeated foe, to attempt to reconstruct the European political landscape after the defeat of Napoleon and to deter future aggression

Kelly Craft

US Ambassador to UN

Marshall Plan

US. Post WWII program to provide aid to rebuild war-ravaged Europe

G-7 (8) members:

USA, UK, Germany, Japan, Canada, France, Italy, and Russia

UNICEF

United Nations Children's Fund

UNESCO

United Nations Educational Scientific Cultural Organization (Paris)


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