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This document contains the notes for the 2nd enquiry question for A-Level Geography- Migration, Identity and Sovereignty. The notes are broken down into the specification points, and have a range of case studies for the sections, both those named in the specification as well as wider ones that are relevant.

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What are the impacts of global
organisations on managing
global issues and conflicts?
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Global organisations are not new but have
been important in the post-1945 world
The United Nations was the first post-war IGO to be established and has grown in
importance; its role in global governance is affected by the different geopolitical
visons of members of the Security Council and its multiple functions in managing
global environmental, socio-economic and political problems
Since the end of the Second World War in 1945, there has been an acceleration
towards global governance. Leading the way was the United Nations (UN), an
umbrella organisation for many global agencies, treaties and agreements
Global governance is based on the notion of steering or piloting rather than the direct
form of control associated with national government. So global governance sets the
rules, norms and codes that regulate human activity at an international level

What is an IGO?


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, An inter-governmental organisation composed primarily of sovereign nation states. They
help uphold treaties and international law, as well as allowing co-operation on issues
such as trade, economic policy, human rights, conservation and military operations

Why was the UN formed in 1945?
The UN was tasked to promote international cooperation and to create and maintain
international order. It was a replacement for the ineffective League of Nations, after
World War II with the aim of preventing another such conflict
The UN's headquarters are in New York, USA.
The UN states that only international co-operation can meet the challenges that the
world faces and it operates by applying the principles of its Charter (signed at the
founding of the UN).

What are the principles of the founding charter?
To save succeeding generations from the scourge of war, which twice in our lifetime has
brought untold sorrow to mankind
To reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human
person, in the equal rights on men and women and of nations large and small
To establish conditions under which justice and respect for the obligations arising from
treaties and other sources of international law can be maintained

To promote social progress and better standards of life in larger freedom

What has the UN remit grown to include?
maintaining international peace and security

promoting sustainable development
protecting human rights

upholding international law
delivering humanitarian aid

How has the UN grown in members and importance since 1945?




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, The UN has 193 countries as its member states, an increase from 51 in 1945.

How does the UN utilise military force?
The UN tries to maintain international peace and stability using the UN Security Council.

The UN Security Council has Russia, the USA, China, the UK and France as permanent
members and some other members rotate onto the Council.
The UN does not have its own military. Any peacekeeping forces under the UN banner
are supplied by member states of the UN.

The UN established the Geneva Convention which protects the rights of prisoners.

What are the functions of the UN?
Aims to protect human rights by adopting the UDHR (Universal Declaration of Human
Rights) as a standard.
Applies economic or diplomatic sanctions to countries, in order to make them change
their behaviour.


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