Current International Issues Globalization, Iran, and the Sudan
Advantage/Disadvantage of Globalization Cultural imperialism exposure to other cultures Cultural Exploitative: only benefits a few; gap Jobs, capital, more choices for consumers Economic Unwanted external influence  Weakens power of authoritarian governments Political Disadvantages Advantages Effects of Glob.
North vs. South Resource depletion and conservation Northern nations are industrialized & affluent.  Southern are poorer, more populous and less industrialized. The North got rich exploiting natural resources of the South. Now the North seeks to restrict the South’s ability to exploit those same resources.
Further Arguments Southern states, seeking to exploit their resources for economic development, say the North is hypocritical. One response to this dilemma used by the Nature Conservancy: to pay poor communities NOT to exploit their resources.  The idea is this, that the cost of protecting the planet should not rest on poor communities, when everyone benefits.
Millennium Development Goals (2015) Halving extreme poverty and hunger Achieving universal primary education and gender equity Reducing the mortality of children under 5 by 2/3 Reducing maternal mortality by ¾ Reversing the spread of HIV / AIDS Halving the proportion of people w/out access to safe drinking water Ensuring environmental sustainability Building a global partnership for development
Structural Adjustment Programs Loans Many have certain conditions attached in order to increase chances of repayment Examples include: cuts in government spending, devaluation of currency, privatization of industry Tied Aid Aid with restrictions on how it can be spent Criticisms Creates burden on the poor, should forgive debts
Disparities Between North and South
Global Priorities in Spending, 1998 Basic education for the world  6 billion Ice cream in Europe   8 billion Pet foods in Europe and the US 17 billion Cigarettes in Europe 50 billion Alcoholic drinks in Europe   105 billion Narcotic drugs in the world   400 billion Military spending in the world  780 billion (2005, US spending on military = 420 billion, world 950)
World and Regional Military Spending Region 2003 Africa 11.4 billion Asia  151 billion Central America   3.3 billion Europe  195 billion North America  426 billion South America 21.8 billion Middle East   70 billion WORLD 879 BILLION
Military spending vs. aid for dev.
Social Movements against Globalization and neo-liberal policies: France, 2005-present Mass rioting and public protest over high levels of unemployment and discrimination Mexico, 1994-present Zapatista uprising, the “other campaign” Seattle, Washington 1999 Protests against the World Trade Organization
Current Issues Iran: Developing Nuclear Power
Iran:  Nuclear Future? What is the present condition of nuclear development in Iran? What steps is the UN taking to address this? What are the options for the international community?
Iran… Claimed this past week that it has produced enriched uranium, for peaceful purposes Now on the path towards nuclear fuel Wants to thwart its reliance on oil, not dev. weapons Russia and China support Iran’s nuclear development (members of UN SC) However, Iran’s President Ahmadinejad has claimed that Israel must be “wiped off the map”
Other reasons for concern? Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says “this technology is a victory for the Islamic world” In addition, he said his country is ready to share its technology with other nations First on list, Sudan President Bashir considering a civilian nuclear program
US/Europe demand supervision Iran has failed to meet certain obligations of reporting on nuclear activities Many countries suspicious  Is it really for peaceful purposes? If Iran was to build a bomb, it might provoke another arms race (in the Middle East) Saudi Arabia, Egypt, etc Terrorism UN Security Council gave Iran 30 days to freeze its program (deadline April 28) or face sanctions
IAEA The International Atomic Energy Agency says there is no proof that Iran is seeking nuclear weapons, but there is an “absence of confidence that Iran’s nuclear program is exclusively peaceful” due to its policy of concealment… IAEA will report back to UNSC regarding Iran’s actions before decisions are made
Iran’s response: If sanctions are imposed by the UN, it will suspend contact with the IAEA.  If the country is attacked militarily, it will hide its nuclear program completely. Question:  What can the international community do to ensure Iran does not obtain nuclear weapons, or should they be allowed to have this technology?
War Games ( The Atlantic Monthly ) Scenario analyzed 2 years ago Looked at the long-term implications of US moves and Iran’s countermoves What would happen if the US were to bomb Iran to try to take out its nuclear installations?
Possible Scenarios… There is no possibility of an “ace in the hole” Iran could retaliate by using its influence on the world’s oil markets  At best, slow nuclear development, but increase hatred and determination
Reality 2 years later All agreed that everything is much worse now… Possible Shiite alliances with Iraq US is spread thin Cannot keep troops in Iraq forever, nor prisoners at Guantanamo Bay
Tensions Mounting… US says “all options remain open” regarding stopping Iran’s nuclear development. Israel says “We won’t accept it!”
Question for discussion: How should the international community, and in particular the United States, address what the media is now calling an “international crisis” ?
Genocide in the Sudan Dilemmas regarding humanitarian intervention
SUDAN: A History of Conflict Civil War following independence in 1956 Divisions between north and south Religion and ethnicity at heart of dispute, natural resources Estimated 4 million displaced Death toll = 2 million
Framing the conflict: Erupted in February of 2003 Religion and Ethnicity Sudan: largely white, Moslem (north) and African  Christians and non-Moslems (south) Governing Principles: Islamic law Actors Involved Rebel Groups  (Sudan Liberation Army, Justice and Equality Movement initiated attacks against Sudanese police) Government Response = Janjaweed  State-sponsored terror
Janjaweed Armed by the government to fight rebel groups Also targeting civilians of same ethnicity with immunity and assistance Tactics include rape, murder, looting, destruction of property, terror Estimated 2 million displaced Death toll = 200,000  (CIA)
Why no humanitarian intervention? No norms of humanitarian intervention in the international community UN Charter: based on the principles of sovereignty and non-intervention Article 2(4) All members shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state…
Problems of Sovereignty Sovereignty norms prevent stronger nations from invading weaker nations However, when human rights abuses occur, states hesitant to intervene Reinforced by Article 2(7) Nothing in the Charter can authorize the UN to intervene in matters which are essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of any state…(except the Security Council)
Genocide or not? Security Council has primary responsibility to maintain international peace and security Self-defense or SC authorization Emergence of intra-state conflict is a challenge Refugee crisis in Chad (6,000 to 10,000 die per month due to unsanitary conditions, WHO) Norms of upholding human rights exist Legal obligation if genocide declared by UN Members
Problems with admitting Genocide No standing army of the UN Resources and leadership Interests of Security Council members Repercussions of invading another Moslem state Genocide has been declared, though no mass mobilization of troops
Question ? Does the international community have an obligation to intervene in humanitarian disasters regardless of state sovereignty? What are some other measures to address the genocide?
To learn more about Sudan: http://www.sd.undp.org/

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  • 1. Current International Issues Globalization, Iran, and the Sudan
  • 2. Advantage/Disadvantage of Globalization Cultural imperialism exposure to other cultures Cultural Exploitative: only benefits a few; gap Jobs, capital, more choices for consumers Economic Unwanted external influence Weakens power of authoritarian governments Political Disadvantages Advantages Effects of Glob.
  • 3. North vs. South Resource depletion and conservation Northern nations are industrialized & affluent. Southern are poorer, more populous and less industrialized. The North got rich exploiting natural resources of the South. Now the North seeks to restrict the South’s ability to exploit those same resources.
  • 4. Further Arguments Southern states, seeking to exploit their resources for economic development, say the North is hypocritical. One response to this dilemma used by the Nature Conservancy: to pay poor communities NOT to exploit their resources. The idea is this, that the cost of protecting the planet should not rest on poor communities, when everyone benefits.
  • 5. Millennium Development Goals (2015) Halving extreme poverty and hunger Achieving universal primary education and gender equity Reducing the mortality of children under 5 by 2/3 Reducing maternal mortality by ¾ Reversing the spread of HIV / AIDS Halving the proportion of people w/out access to safe drinking water Ensuring environmental sustainability Building a global partnership for development
  • 6. Structural Adjustment Programs Loans Many have certain conditions attached in order to increase chances of repayment Examples include: cuts in government spending, devaluation of currency, privatization of industry Tied Aid Aid with restrictions on how it can be spent Criticisms Creates burden on the poor, should forgive debts
  • 8. Global Priorities in Spending, 1998 Basic education for the world 6 billion Ice cream in Europe 8 billion Pet foods in Europe and the US 17 billion Cigarettes in Europe 50 billion Alcoholic drinks in Europe 105 billion Narcotic drugs in the world 400 billion Military spending in the world 780 billion (2005, US spending on military = 420 billion, world 950)
  • 9. World and Regional Military Spending Region 2003 Africa 11.4 billion Asia 151 billion Central America 3.3 billion Europe 195 billion North America 426 billion South America 21.8 billion Middle East 70 billion WORLD 879 BILLION
  • 10. Military spending vs. aid for dev.
  • 11. Social Movements against Globalization and neo-liberal policies: France, 2005-present Mass rioting and public protest over high levels of unemployment and discrimination Mexico, 1994-present Zapatista uprising, the “other campaign” Seattle, Washington 1999 Protests against the World Trade Organization
  • 12. Current Issues Iran: Developing Nuclear Power
  • 13. Iran: Nuclear Future? What is the present condition of nuclear development in Iran? What steps is the UN taking to address this? What are the options for the international community?
  • 14. Iran… Claimed this past week that it has produced enriched uranium, for peaceful purposes Now on the path towards nuclear fuel Wants to thwart its reliance on oil, not dev. weapons Russia and China support Iran’s nuclear development (members of UN SC) However, Iran’s President Ahmadinejad has claimed that Israel must be “wiped off the map”
  • 15. Other reasons for concern? Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says “this technology is a victory for the Islamic world” In addition, he said his country is ready to share its technology with other nations First on list, Sudan President Bashir considering a civilian nuclear program
  • 16. US/Europe demand supervision Iran has failed to meet certain obligations of reporting on nuclear activities Many countries suspicious Is it really for peaceful purposes? If Iran was to build a bomb, it might provoke another arms race (in the Middle East) Saudi Arabia, Egypt, etc Terrorism UN Security Council gave Iran 30 days to freeze its program (deadline April 28) or face sanctions
  • 17. IAEA The International Atomic Energy Agency says there is no proof that Iran is seeking nuclear weapons, but there is an “absence of confidence that Iran’s nuclear program is exclusively peaceful” due to its policy of concealment… IAEA will report back to UNSC regarding Iran’s actions before decisions are made
  • 18. Iran’s response: If sanctions are imposed by the UN, it will suspend contact with the IAEA. If the country is attacked militarily, it will hide its nuclear program completely. Question: What can the international community do to ensure Iran does not obtain nuclear weapons, or should they be allowed to have this technology?
  • 19. War Games ( The Atlantic Monthly ) Scenario analyzed 2 years ago Looked at the long-term implications of US moves and Iran’s countermoves What would happen if the US were to bomb Iran to try to take out its nuclear installations?
  • 20. Possible Scenarios… There is no possibility of an “ace in the hole” Iran could retaliate by using its influence on the world’s oil markets At best, slow nuclear development, but increase hatred and determination
  • 21. Reality 2 years later All agreed that everything is much worse now… Possible Shiite alliances with Iraq US is spread thin Cannot keep troops in Iraq forever, nor prisoners at Guantanamo Bay
  • 22. Tensions Mounting… US says “all options remain open” regarding stopping Iran’s nuclear development. Israel says “We won’t accept it!”
  • 23. Question for discussion: How should the international community, and in particular the United States, address what the media is now calling an “international crisis” ?
  • 24. Genocide in the Sudan Dilemmas regarding humanitarian intervention
  • 25. SUDAN: A History of Conflict Civil War following independence in 1956 Divisions between north and south Religion and ethnicity at heart of dispute, natural resources Estimated 4 million displaced Death toll = 2 million
  • 26. Framing the conflict: Erupted in February of 2003 Religion and Ethnicity Sudan: largely white, Moslem (north) and African Christians and non-Moslems (south) Governing Principles: Islamic law Actors Involved Rebel Groups (Sudan Liberation Army, Justice and Equality Movement initiated attacks against Sudanese police) Government Response = Janjaweed State-sponsored terror
  • 27. Janjaweed Armed by the government to fight rebel groups Also targeting civilians of same ethnicity with immunity and assistance Tactics include rape, murder, looting, destruction of property, terror Estimated 2 million displaced Death toll = 200,000 (CIA)
  • 28. Why no humanitarian intervention? No norms of humanitarian intervention in the international community UN Charter: based on the principles of sovereignty and non-intervention Article 2(4) All members shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state…
  • 29. Problems of Sovereignty Sovereignty norms prevent stronger nations from invading weaker nations However, when human rights abuses occur, states hesitant to intervene Reinforced by Article 2(7) Nothing in the Charter can authorize the UN to intervene in matters which are essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of any state…(except the Security Council)
  • 30. Genocide or not? Security Council has primary responsibility to maintain international peace and security Self-defense or SC authorization Emergence of intra-state conflict is a challenge Refugee crisis in Chad (6,000 to 10,000 die per month due to unsanitary conditions, WHO) Norms of upholding human rights exist Legal obligation if genocide declared by UN Members
  • 31. Problems with admitting Genocide No standing army of the UN Resources and leadership Interests of Security Council members Repercussions of invading another Moslem state Genocide has been declared, though no mass mobilization of troops
  • 32. Question ? Does the international community have an obligation to intervene in humanitarian disasters regardless of state sovereignty? What are some other measures to address the genocide?
  • 33. To learn more about Sudan: http://www.sd.undp.org/