Decision making by China and the United States in the United Nations Security Council: The Darfurian Challenge to state sovereignty

The thesis investigates how China and the United States used state sovereignty in their official statements provided to the United Nations Security Council when discussing the Darfur conflict during the time period between 2004 and 2009. The thesis looks in particular at the official statements made...

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Main Author: Stavøstrand Neuls, Emmy Elizabeth
Other Authors: Wheeler, Ron
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: University of Saskatchewan 2011
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Online Access:http://library.usask.ca/theses/available/etd-04132011-173119/
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spelling ndltd-USASK-oai-usask.ca-etd-04132011-1731192013-01-08T16:35:02Z Decision making by China and the United States in the United Nations Security Council: The Darfurian Challenge to state sovereignty Stavøstrand Neuls, Emmy Elizabeth United Nations Security Council peacekeeping sanctions International Criminal Court Darfur United States China international law The thesis investigates how China and the United States used state sovereignty in their official statements provided to the United Nations Security Council when discussing the Darfur conflict during the time period between 2004 and 2009. The thesis looks in particular at the official statements made with regards to the three different measures taken by the Security Council which were: the implementation of sanctions, the referral to the international criminal court and the deployment of peacekeeping. The thesis found that China applied a more cautious, but consistent, approach in which breaches of state sovereignty were never officially supported. The United States use of state sovereignty evolved as it became more willing over time to breach the sovereign rights of Sudan. The investigation into the official stance by China and the United States also provides general conclusions with regard to state sovereignty in contemporary international relations. First, the thesis finds that state sovereignty is still at the core of decision making in the United Nations Security Council, and as well in international relations, and there no present challenges to the role state sovereignty in contemporary international relations. Nonetheless, the different interpretations applied by states such as China and the United States, delays the decision-making process as states disagree on justifiable breaches of state sovereignty. State authorizes, such as the Government of Sudan, use state sovereignty as a barrier to effective international action to prevent atrocities and heinous crimes against humanity. In this application of state sovereignty, the rights of nation -states are protected more than the individual rights of human beings. Wheeler, Ron Phillipson, Martin Steeves, Jeffery Hibbert, Neil Michelmann, Hans University of Saskatchewan 2011-04-26 text application/pdf http://library.usask.ca/theses/available/etd-04132011-173119/ http://library.usask.ca/theses/available/etd-04132011-173119/ en unrestricted I hereby certify that, if appropriate, I have obtained and attached hereto a written permission statement from the owner(s) of each third party copyrighted matter to be included in my thesis, dissertation, or project report, allowing distribution as specified below. I certify that the version I submitted is the same as that approved by my advisory committee. I hereby grant to University of Saskatchewan or its agents the non-exclusive license to archive and make accessible, under the conditions specified below, my thesis, dissertation, or project report in whole or in part in all forms of media, now or hereafter known. I retain all other ownership rights to the copyright of the thesis, dissertation or project report. I also retain the right to use in future works (such as articles or books) all or part of this thesis, dissertation, or project report.
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topic United Nations Security Council
peacekeeping
sanctions
International Criminal Court
Darfur
United States
China
international law
spellingShingle United Nations Security Council
peacekeeping
sanctions
International Criminal Court
Darfur
United States
China
international law
Stavøstrand Neuls, Emmy Elizabeth
Decision making by China and the United States in the United Nations Security Council: The Darfurian Challenge to state sovereignty
description The thesis investigates how China and the United States used state sovereignty in their official statements provided to the United Nations Security Council when discussing the Darfur conflict during the time period between 2004 and 2009. The thesis looks in particular at the official statements made with regards to the three different measures taken by the Security Council which were: the implementation of sanctions, the referral to the international criminal court and the deployment of peacekeeping. The thesis found that China applied a more cautious, but consistent, approach in which breaches of state sovereignty were never officially supported. The United States use of state sovereignty evolved as it became more willing over time to breach the sovereign rights of Sudan. The investigation into the official stance by China and the United States also provides general conclusions with regard to state sovereignty in contemporary international relations. First, the thesis finds that state sovereignty is still at the core of decision making in the United Nations Security Council, and as well in international relations, and there no present challenges to the role state sovereignty in contemporary international relations. Nonetheless, the different interpretations applied by states such as China and the United States, delays the decision-making process as states disagree on justifiable breaches of state sovereignty. State authorizes, such as the Government of Sudan, use state sovereignty as a barrier to effective international action to prevent atrocities and heinous crimes against humanity. In this application of state sovereignty, the rights of nation -states are protected more than the individual rights of human beings.
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Stavøstrand Neuls, Emmy Elizabeth
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title Decision making by China and the United States in the United Nations Security Council: The Darfurian Challenge to state sovereignty
title_short Decision making by China and the United States in the United Nations Security Council: The Darfurian Challenge to state sovereignty
title_full Decision making by China and the United States in the United Nations Security Council: The Darfurian Challenge to state sovereignty
title_fullStr Decision making by China and the United States in the United Nations Security Council: The Darfurian Challenge to state sovereignty
title_full_unstemmed Decision making by China and the United States in the United Nations Security Council: The Darfurian Challenge to state sovereignty
title_sort decision making by china and the united states in the united nations security council: the darfurian challenge to state sovereignty
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