Across
- 3. "The individual experts who have sat on the UN Sub-Commission on Protection of ______ ..." (pg. 245)
- 5. Rights "The Security Council can Authorize a member state or regional organization to enforce _____" (pg. 195)
- 8. Argued that peacekeeping is internal and external & makes the UN possible
- 12. Scene of UN inaction and extreme violence
- 14. "The UN's ___ reflects the ____ of the member states" (pg. 575)
- 16. Site of UN peacekeeping as a result of British and French interests
- 18. Attempt to cut off diplomatic or economic relations with a view towards altering offensive behavior (pg.61)
- 19. Former political officer who shed light on the inner workings of UN decision making
- 20. Concept that is through to undermine the efficiency of the UN. Used as a defense against UN action on human rights ( pg. 240)
- 22. War A frigid conflict that bore peacekeeping
Down
- 1. State that asked for UN assistance during the Cold War
- 2. Timor UN administered territory during this entity's tradition ti independence (pg.105)
- 4. An absence of centralized democratically elected governments, market economies, & the institutions associated with Western forms of governance (pg. 38)
- 6. At times publicly protests governmental actions & provides assistance to refugees and contracts with NGOs (pg. 218)
- 7. Security security arrangement, political, regional, or global, in which each state in the system accepts that the security of one is the concern of all, and therefore commits to a collective response to threats to, and breaches to peace
- 9. Factor that contributed to the prioritization of UN needs over Rwanda (pg. 573)
- 10. Tactic used by the UNGA and UNSC to target a specific actor or set of actors with the goal of changing actions or attitudes. Results of this are minimal due to the lack of coercive power attached to them ( pg. 199)
- 11. Reflect interests of US Mission and Washington. Collateral damage is the production of indifference
- 13. Author who's work details the origins, inner workings, responsibilities, and organizational powers of the UN
- 15. Knowledge about human rights is not so much scientific knowledge, however as _______ judgement" (pg. 246)
- 17. political "Peacekeeping" was created as much to salvage the UN from its ___ crises as it was to respond to threats to international peace and security" (pg. 31)
- 21. One of many international entities dedicated to promoting and protecting human rights (acronym)
