Week 8: Managing Conflict
Across
- 5. International body formed after WWII with six organs. One organ contains permanent members with veto powers over all UN decisions
- 6. True or False, every state in the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty are allowed to use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes
- 9. Over time, UN peacekeeping has been sent to more _____ conflicts and wars
- 10. International security organization of 32 countries that has existed since 1949. The organization has a defensive provision that has been invoked once in history (abbreviate it)
- 13. Countries that ally and agree to aid each other when one of them is attacked are part of an alliance with ___ obligations
- 15. Over time, UN peacekeeping has become more _____ as they incorporate military personnel and civilian personnel to not only reduce violence but help promote long-term peace
- 16. State A threatens State B by saying it will invade B if B does not stop supporting rebels in A. State B increases military spending and military personnel as a result. This is a form of ___ deterrence
- 17. Two countries form an alliance to agree to coordinate military operations and attacks if some previously agreed upon scenario happens
- 18. Two countries form an alliance to agree not to fight each other. This alliance pact is ____
- 20. True or False, NWS in the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty are not allowed to share nuclear weapons or information about nuclear weapons to other countries
- 22. A government confronting a strong rebel group centralizes its military and devotes more resources towards security and repression as a way to prevent rebels from attacking. This is a form of ____ deterrence
- 23. Siding with other countries to counter a rising, ambitious state in order to prevent the rising state from becoming too strong is called ____
- 25. Having a large military and spending a lot on defense is a form of ___ deterrence
- 28. In the Dual Alliance, Germany and Austria-Hungary agree to not get involved if either state is attacked by any other state excluding Russia. This alliance obligation is _____
- 29. The 2015 nuclear deal between the P5, the EU, and Iran (abbreviate name)
Down
- 1. Formal, written agreements between states that contain some type of obligation
- 2. State with the largest military expenditures
- 3. Turkey and Pakistan’s alliance forces them to discuss international responses when there are international security concerns in the region. This alliance pact is _____
- 4. A state increases its military presence in a client state due to increased security threats in the region that could hurt the client state. This is a form of ___ deterrence
- 7. In the UN, there is a budget specifically for ____. In the current budget, UN _____ has $5.6 billion. P5 and wealthy states pay more, and the US currently pays more than any other UN state
- 8. An attack against one is an attack against all is a core part of ____ _____
- 11. International body formed after WWI but dead by the end of WWII. Tasked with preventing WWII and securing international security
- 12. In the US, the 2025 budget for the Department of ___ is over $850 billion
- 14. Siding with a rising, ambitious state in order to attain possible benefits of their rise is called _____
- 19. Threatening explicitly or implicitly another actor to convince them to not take an undesired action
- 21. True or False, the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty does not require negotiations towards nuclear disarmament
- 24. Treaty created in 1968 to establish rules for NWS and NNWS (abbreviate name)
- 26. True or False, NNWS in the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty are allowed to work towards nuclear weapons
- 27. Regulating the amount, type, or use of weapons to manage conflict