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PSC/IR 106: United Nations William Spaniel williamspaniel.com/pscir-106-2015

Outline Overview General Assembly voting Veto power UNSC strategic voting UNSC bribery Rally round the flag effects

Outline Overview General Assembly voting Veto power UNSC strategic voting UNSC bribery Rally round the flag effects

General Assembly Consists of everyone Researchers use it to measure how much states have in common

A Big But GA s votes are (mostly) non-binding Bid for Palestinian statehood passed 138-9 (41 abstentions) But this only made Palestine equal to the Vatican

Security Council This is where the action is at! Anything important must go through the UNSC So we re going to focus on it

Permanent Members Membership

Membership Permanent Members (Winners of WWII)

Permanent Members Membership Non-Permanent Members (elected by regions for two year terms)

2 1 2 3 2

Outline Overview General Assembly voting Veto power UNSC strategic voting UNSC bribery Rally round the flag effects

Calculating Preferences UNGA votes are on the public record We can track these votes to create a left-right spectrum just like in domestic politics Right: Loves the liberal order Left: Not so much

USA -2.5-1.5-0.5 0.5 1.5 2.5 3.5 2012

USSR USA -2.5-1.5-0.5 0.5 1.5 2.5 3.5 UK 1962

USSR USA -2.5-1.5-0.5 0.5 1.5 2.5 3.5 Syria 1988

Russia USA -2.5-1.5-0.5 0.5 1.5 2.5 3.5 Cuba New Zealand Japan 1992

Cuba China Russia France Canada USA -2.5-1.5-0.5 0.5 1.5 2.5 3.5 North Korea, Iran UK Israel 2012

China s Best Friends (2012 % Agreed) 1. Nauru (100%) 2. Zimbabwe (90.2%) 3. Pakistan (89.2%) 3. Algeria (89.2%) 3. Syria (89.2%) 6. Bangladesh (87.9%) 6. Kuwait (87.9%) 6. Oman (87.9%) 9. Afghanistan (87.7%) 10. Qatar (87.7%)

Israel s Best Friends (2012 % Agreed) 1. USA (85.3%) 2. Palau (77.0%) 3. Micronesia (72.7%) 4. Canada (67.2%) 5. Nauru (66.7%) 6. Marshall Is. (65.0%) 7. UK (47.6%) 8. Czech Rep. (42.6%) 8. Australia (87.7%) 10. France (41.2%)

Other Fun Facts Most Agreeable (tie): Chile and Dominican Republic, 67 yeas (out of 68) Dr. No Award: United States, 45 nays Honey badger award for not giving a [darn]: Cameroon, 24 abstentions Most Confusing: Nauru

Key Takeaway State preferences are not identical Seems obvious, but IR scholars believed for decades that all states were essentially identical except for size and power

Outline Overview General Assembly voting Veto power UNSC strategic voting UNSC bribery Rally round the flag effects

UNSC Voting Rules Nine affirmative votes needed to pass a resolution Five permanent members all have veto power The votes could be 14-1 and still fail if the 1 is the United States This happens on resolutions involving Israel Abstentions allowed A 14-0 vote passes the resolution

Why Veto Power? The permanent members are all really strong militarily For the UNSC to continue to exist, the militarily strong actors have to get their way

Why Veto Power? The permanent members are all really strong militarily. For the UNSC to continue to exist, the militarily strong actors have to get their way. Otherwise, they would yell screw the rules and leave the building immediately. This happens anyway. (Think Iraq in 2003.)

Trivia Time! UNSC Resolution 82 authorized a United Nations intervention in the Korean War. Why didn t the Soviet Union exercise its veto power? a) The USSR believed that Kim il-sung was corrupt. b) The USSR didn t understand that its veto power prevented the UNSC from becoming the United States puppet. c) The Soviet ambassador was an American spy. d) The Soviet ambassador was hung over, got up late, and missed the vote due to New York City traffic.

Trivia Time! UNSC Resolution 82 authorized a United Nations intervention in the Korean War. Why didn t the Soviet Union exercise its veto power? a) The USSR believed that Kim il-sung was corrupt. b) The USSR didn t understand that its veto power prevented the UNSC from becoming the United States puppet. c) The Soviet ambassador was an American spy. d) The Soviet ambassador was hung over, got up late, and missed the vote due to New York City traffic.

Trivia Time! UNSC Resolution 82 authorized a United Nations intervention in the Korean War. Why didn t the Soviet Union exercise its veto power? a) The USSR believed that Kim il-sung was corrupt. b) The USSR didn t understand that its veto power prevented the UNSC from becoming the United States puppet. c) The Soviet ambassador was an American spy. d) The Soviet ambassador was hung over, got up late, and missed the vote due to New York City traffic.

(Which) China(?) China won World War II, but was a gigantic mess Chinese Civil War started in 1927 and didn t finish until 1950

(Which) China(?) China s permanent seat went to the Republic of China (ROC) in 1945 But ROC retreated to Taiwan in 1950

(Which) China(?) Soviet Union thought the People s Republic of China (PRC) the winner of the war should win the seat U.S. didn t care. And they have veto power!

We re boycotting!

We re boycotting! Cool story, bro!

Worst. Plan. Ever. U.S. starts proposing hugely pro-american resolutions The UNSC does its bidding

Worst. Plan. Ever. U.S. starts proposing hugely pro-american resolutions The UNSC does its bidding Soviet Union realizes its mistake and ends its boycott after eight months

Membership Permanent Members (Original)

Membership Permanent Members (Nixon Goes to China, 1971)

Membership Permanent Members (Soviet Union splits, 1991)

By the Numbers Cold War (1945-1990): 687 resolutions Post Cold War (1990-today): 1500 resolutions Twice the resolutions in about half the time!

Outline Overview General Assembly voting Veto power UNSC strategic voting UNSC bribery Rally round the flag effects

Trivia Time! In discussing the current civil war in Syria, China often mentions the disastrous UNSCR 1973, which authorized military action against Libya. How did China vote on 1973? a) Yes. b) No. c) Abstain. d) The Chinese ambassador was hung over, got up late, and missed the vote due to New York City traffic.

Why? 1. China made a mistake. 2. Something more nefarious is going on.

Insincere Voting UNSC members must consider the effects of a yes vote versus a no vote Tacit approval of a resolution may be better than no resolution

Benefits of a Resolution Having UNSC authorization leads to more inclusive alliances and cheaper costs to fight

Benefits of a Resolution Having UNSC authorization leads to more inclusive alliances and cheaper costs to fight But this often comes at the cost of scope UNSC authorized action may be limited

Quick Definition Outside option: the best available plan of action if the primary option fails to work

When Outside Options Are Good United States 1. UNSC authorized action (cheaper, even if more limited) 2. Unilateral action (more expensive, but still worthwhile) 3. No action China 1. No action 2. UNSC authorized action (limited in scope) 3. Unilateral American action (broad in scope)

Approve Veto Go No Action Go Alone No Action

Veto Go Alone No Action

When Outside Options Are Good United States 1. UNSC authorized action (cheaper, even if more limited) 2. Unilateral action (more expensive, but still worthwhile) 3. No action China 1. No action 2. UNSC authorized action (limited in scope) 3. Unilateral American action (broad in scope)

Veto Go Alone

Approve Go No Action

When Outside Options Are Good United States 1. UNSC authorized action (cheaper, even if more limited) 2. Unilateral action (more expensive, but still worthwhile) 3. No action China 1. No action 2. UNSC authorized action (limited in scope) 3. Unilateral American action (broad in scope)

Go Approve

Approve Veto Go Go Alone

When Outside Options Are Good United States 1. UNSC authorized action (cheaper, even if more limited) 2. Unilateral action (more expensive, but still worthwhile) 3. No action China 1. No action 2. UNSC authorized action (limited in scope) 3. Unilateral American action (broad in scope)

Go Approve

Insincere Voting China votes insincerely! Vetoing the proposal causes the U.S. to take more extreme action Tacit approval is better

When Outside Options Are Bad United States 1. UNSC authorized action (cheaper, even if more limited) 2. No action 3. Unilateral action (more expensive, but still worthwhile) China 1. No action 2. UNSC authorized action (limited in scope) 3. Unilateral American action (broad in scope)

Approve Veto Go No Action Go Alone No Action

Veto Go Alone No Action

When Outside Options Are Bad United States 1. UNSC authorized action (cheaper, even if more limited) 2. No action 3. Unilateral action (more expensive, but still worthwhile) China 1. No action 2. UNSC authorized action (limited in scope) 3. Unilateral American action (broad in scope)

Veto No Action

Approve Go No Action

When Outside Options Are Bad United States 1. UNSC authorized action (cheaper, even if more limited) 2. No action 3. Unilateral action (more expensive, but still worthwhile) China 1. No action 2. UNSC authorized action (limited in scope) 3. Unilateral American action (broad in scope)

Go Approve

Approve Veto Go No Action

When Outside Options Are Bad United States 1. UNSC authorized action (cheaper, even if more limited) 2. No action 3. Unilateral action (more expensive, but still worthwhile) China 1. No action 2. UNSC authorized action (limited in scope) 3. Unilateral American action (broad in scope)

Veto No Action

Outside Options Matter When U.S. s outside options are bad, China votes sincerely When they are good, China votes insincerely

Outline Overview General Assembly voting Veto power UNSC strategic voting UNSC bribery Rally round the flag effects

Unanimity Most UNSC resolutions have unanimous support For resolutions 1901-2000, all but nine passed 15-0-0

Why? 1. States just love to get along 2. Resolutions only get brought up to vote if they will pass unanimously 3. Something more nefarious is going on

Bribery! How much does U.S. foreign aid increase when a state serves a two-year term on the Security Council?

Bribery! How much does U.S. foreign aid increase when a state serves a two-year term on the Security Council? 59%!

The Primary Theory States do not feel too strongly about most issues on the docket The United States bribes the non-permanent members for their support

Potential Objections Correlation does not imply causation There is ongoing debate on whether the United States is truly bribing members

The Bribery-Lite Theory Cash exchanges aren t bribes but rather an expression of gratitude from the United States

The More Nuanced Argument The U.S. rarely punishes for non-compliance The bribes are just payments hoping to buy goodwill

The Counter Argument Being on the Security Council makes your needs more salient, and thus aid increases benignly

The Counter Argument Being more active in the international community both makes serving on the Security Council more likely and increases foreign aid

The Everything Argument These theories are not mutually exclusive Even if bribery does occur, the 59% figure vastly inflates the actual effect

Outline Overview General Assembly voting Veto power UNSC strategic voting UNSC bribery Rally round the flag effects

Rally Round the Flag The tendency for leaders approval ratings to shoot up during a time of crisis

Dilemma Citizens want to support their leaders during crises when it is in the national interest But this is prone to abuse! Principal-agent problem!

Information Asymmetries National leaders know whether a crisis is legitimate Citizens do not have access to that intelligence and are thus in the dark

Role of the UNSC Other states on the UNSC don t suffer from this information asymmetry Thus, they provide third-party verification of the authenticity of the crisis

UNSC Vote Vote yes? Crisis is real Vote no? 1. Crisis is a sham 2. Crisis is real but other countries are biased

Theory in Practice Controlling for other factors, presidents under crisis receive 9% greater rallies with UNSC support than without