United Nations Environment Programme Acronyms
PNUMA
UNEP
Which continent is Morocco a country in?
Africa
Which UN agency is responsible for global health?
(OMS/WHO)
In what year were the United Nations founded?
1945
During the Cold War, the U.S. and the Soviet Union acted primarily to increase their own power and security, leading to a global arms race.
Theory evidenced?
Realism
¿What is ECOSOC?
Economic and Social Council
Name the four countries where the UN headquarters are located.
United States, Kenia, Austria y Switzerland
Reduction of the HIV epidemic in women in the Maghreb is a topic to be addressed by which commission?
ONU Women
What was the name of the first attempt at an international organization after World War I that failed?
League of Nations
International norms like the Paris Agreement on climate change influence how states act, even when it conflicts with immediate national interests, showing the power of shared ideas.
Theory?
Constructivism
What is UNHCR responsible for?
ACNUR
REFUGEES
Which UN body is responsible for maintaining international peace and security?
Security Council
The situation in Libya and the reconstruction of peace in the Libyan state would be a topic to be addressed in…
Security Council
What is the main document that guides the work of the United Nations?
The UN Charter.
Global trade inequalities, exploitation of resources, and the influence of multinational corporations in developing countries are explained through this lens.
theory?
Marxism
¿ What is the meaning of Disec ?
Disarmament and International Security Committee
Permanent members of the Security Council
France, China, United States, United Kingdom, Russia
The territorial claim of Nicaragua against Colombia over the San Andrés Island is a topic addressed by which United Nations Body…?
International Court of Justice (ICJ)
In the United Nations General Assembly, all countries have an equal vote among all member states.
TRUE OR FALSO
TRUE
The creation of the European Union and the United Nations illustrates that states can achieve common goals and reduce conflict through cooperation and international institutions.
Liberalism
What is the committee called that resolves issues related to colonies?
Trusteeship Council
Which principle in international relations states that countries should not interfere in the internal affairs of other states?
Sovereignty / Non-intervention principle.
Protection of children's rights in conflict zones, such as in South Sudan.
UNICEF
What is the name of the main authority of the United Nations?
Secretary-General of the United Nations
After World War I, some countries pushed for the League of Nations, believing that moral principles and international law could prevent future wars, despite the eventual failure of the organization.
Idealism