International Organizations
International Organizations
International Organizations
Internationalization Globalization Conflict and cooperation on the international scale Reducing conflict and enhancing cooperation Issues:
How to provide for human security How to facilitate social development How to protect and advance human rights
4. Transform societies to establish conditions for social justice, equality, development, well-being THE 20TH CENTURY EXPERIENCE
International governance and state sovereignty Are they at odds? International governance presumes limits on national sovereignty But many states feel they are not sovereign enough So, the issue is not how much sovereignty, but what kind of sovereignty?
Sovereignty to control a nations resources? Sovereignty to ignore international environmental protection rules? Sovereignty to violate human rights?
On the one hand: The sovereign state remains the key organizing principle of the global society The nation-state is considered the normal political unit Empires are no longer legitimate Struggle for state sovereignty is continuing
power to regulate economic forces in the interests of the nation is clearly insufficient Inequalities of power among states
Concert
Democracy enhances sovereignty by giving the state a strong base in society And it also limits it by making the rulers more accountable both domestically and internationally But what about cases when democracy destroys a state? Or makes it incapable of any independent actions? In such cases, a state may go authoritarian to defend its sovereignty Should democratic states tolerate this authoritarianism? Or should they violate state sovereignty in the name of democracy? Current consensus: only in extreme cases
International organizations are created on the basis of interests and concerns which transcend interstate borders Examples:
Universal Postal Union Universal Postal Union, UPU: Worldwide postal organization International Red Cross/Red Crescent International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) - Home International Labour Organization International Labour Organization - ILO Web site World Health Organization WHO | World Health Organization Greenpeace Greenpeace Amnesty International Amnesty International - Working To Protect Human Rights Worldwide Medecins Sans Frontieres/Doctors Without Borders Doctors Without Borders/Mdecins Sans Frontires (MSF) U.S. Web Site The Trilateral Commission The Trilateral Commission North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO Official Homepage
Structures and networks of the growing global society What do they do? What goals do they pursue? What impact do they make on the human condition? World government or global governance?
By focus of activity: International security Trade and investment Economic development Human rights Social problems Protection of the environment Political agendas Others UNIVERSAL (all of the above) The United Nations system
The global society is shaped by the structures of power in the same way as are national societies:
those possessing more power will have more say in making policy
So, the challenge is to develop international organizations in such a way as to reduce the inequalities of power The struggle for a democratic global society The best path to a viable international order
As a result, international institutions have a greater amount of democratic power To counterbalance the current concentration of state/corporate power
Citizens will have more control over nation-states and IGOs The power gap between major powers and the other states will be reduced The global society will have more control over the TNCs Can it be done?
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