Authors: Adam Roberts,Vaughan Lowe,Jennifer Welsh,Dominik Zaum
refugees and displaced persons, repatriation of 191
regional organizations 127, 198
resources 169–70, 202, 260, 503
Rwanda 109–10, 112–13
self-defence 22, 232, 233, 239, 429, 434, 449, 472
separation of military forces 191
Sierra Leone 23, 193, 197–8, 254, 469, 477–80, 486–8
source of power 180
Soviet Union 169–71
standing forces 103–10, 112–24, 126–7, 130
Suez crisis 292–3, 295–7, 305
traditional or classical peacekeeping 177, 178–82, 197, 202–4
SC Res. 1422 (2002) 164
types of war 21
UN Charter 7, 20, 88, 180, 187, 194
unanimity 193
Uniting for Peace Resolution 168–73
United Kingdom 198, 199
United States 115, 545–6
use of force 88, 126–7, 130, 176, 180–1, 186, 200, 203
Pearson, Lester
293, 297
People’s Republic of China
see
China
Pérez de Cuéllar, Javier
184–5, 354–5, 372, 374–81, 415, 420
Permanent Mandates Commission of League of Nations
574, 576
Permanent Members
see
P5
Philippines, failure of insurgency in
504
Pires, Mário Lemos
349
Portugal
Angola 633–4
East Timor 346, 348–51, 356, 359, 551, 553
mercenaries 633–4
Powell, Colin
398, 400, 559–60, 605
precautionary principles
26
Prendergast, Kieran
360–1, 364, 404
Pretoria Agreement (2005)
483
Prevention of conflict
3, 16, 307, 395
SC Res. 1366 (2001) 523, 526
SC Res. 1625 (2005) 16
preventive action
genocide 109, 111–12
maintenance of international peace and security 35
peacekeeping operations 191
self-defence 98
UN Charter, limitation on use of force in 98
Yugoslavia, former 409–10
prisoners of war
Geneva Conventions 524, 530
Korean War 275–6
release of 524, 530
private military companies (PMCs)
see
mercenaries
private security companies (PSCs)
see
mercenaries
pro-democratic invasions 95
Prodi, Romano
397
prompt and effective action principle
78–9
Pronk, Jan
559
proper authority concept
26–7, 42
protected areas
see
safe areas
Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRTs)
462–3
provisional measures
7, 70, 91–2
public opinion
83, 145, 148, 255, 406, 491, 496, 557
Qadaffi, Muammar
217–18
Rabin, Yitzhak
314, 316
Ramos-Horta, José
348
RAMSI (Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands),
506
Raphael, Robin
456
rapid-response capability
99–100, 106–7, 114–30
2000, capabilities since 123–4
Bosnia and Herzegovina 450
Canadian study on rapid-reaction capability (1995) 118–19
Danish SHIRBRIG initiative (1995) 119–20
European Union 123–4
Netherlands Non-paper for UN Rapid Deployment Brigade (1995) 117–18, 120–1
regional capabilities 123–4, 130
UN Rapid Deployment Brigade within UNPROFOR (UN Protection Force) 116–18, 196, 436, 450
Rau, Benegal
272–3
Reagan, Ronald
313
reconstruction
Afghanistan 459, 461–3
Bosnia and Herzegovina 511
Liberia 475
missions 24
Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRTs) 462–3
Sierra Leone 480
territorial administration 577
UN Peacebuilding Commission 576
Red Cross, International Committee of the
426
reform of SC
composition 32–3, 81–3, 85
enlargement 32–5, 81–3, 90
legitimacy of SC decision-making 32–4
procedure 32
proposals for 32–4, 61, 81–3, 85
resolutions, number of votes on 32
semi-permanent members, proposal for 32
United States and 34
veto power 32
refugees and displaced persons
Arab-Israeli wars 320
Bosnia and Herzegovina 425–6, 446
camps, vulnerability of 512
Haiti 542, 544
humanitarian intervention, use of force for 554–5
humanitarian relief 512
India-Pakistan wars 339
Kurds 389, 390, 538
repatriation 191
Rwanda 111, 546
Somalia 540
UNRWA (UN Relief and Works Agency) 512
regional arrangements
see
regional arrangements to use force; regional organizations and arrangements
regional arrangements to use force
Afghanistan 228, 245
authorization by SC 226–47
Bosnia and Herzegovina, safe areas in 228, 232–42
control by SC 229–30
delegation by SC 228–32
Germany 230–1
humanitarian intervention 243–5
internal constraints 231–2
Kosovo 228, 242–4
League of Nations 227
management of international order 19
NATO 226–47
peacekeeping operations 127
reporting to SC 10
San Francisco discussions 227
self-defence 230–1
standing forces 127
UN Charter 227–31
veto, right of 246
regional organizations and arrangements
collective security 255
Counter Terrorism Committee (CTC) 615–16
and creation of SC 64–5, 75, 77
ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African States) 505–6
great powers 139
humanitarian law, SC resolutions on 523
liaison with 254
peacekeeping operations 198
primacy of one country in 505–6
RAMSI (Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands) 506
rapid reaction capability 123–4, 130
standing forces 122–4, 127, 128, 130
terrorism 615–16
UN Charter 9–10, 90
United States 506
Warsaw Pact 505
reparations claims
388
reporting
to Counter Terrorism Committee (CTC) 614–16, 618–20
by regional arrangements 10
SC Res. 1373 (2001) 614–15
self-defence, reporting of actions of 94
territorial administration 573–4
UN Charter, provisions regarding use of force 94
resolutions
see
GA resolutions; SC resolutions
responsibility to protect
see also
humanitarian intervention
Darfur, Sudan 558, 559–60
humanitarian intervention 557–60
military occupations, international law on 587, 607
Rwanda 547
Rhodes Armistice (1949)
303
Rhodesia
88, 206
SC Res. 221 (1966) 206
SC Res. 455 (1979) 89
Roberts, Adam
68, 188, 519–20, 534, 536–7, 586
Robertson, NA
71–2
Roed-Larsen, Terje
314–17, 321, 323
Rogers, William P
309
role and functions of SC
see also
enforcement operations; maintenance of international peace and security; peacekeeping
activism and interventionism of SC 83–4
adjudicative function 521, 528–31, 533
collective legitimizer of use of force, SC as 26–32
enforcement 140, 143
executive functions 520–7, 570, 593
legislative functions 27, 34, 145, 404, 520, 521, 522, 532, 533, 570, 620–1
limitations 252
multiple threats, capacity to address 64–70
police function 143
prompt and effective action 78–9
range of powers and duties 1
territorial administration 567–8
Roosevelt, Franklin D
64–6, 74–8, 80, 493
Rose, Michael
203
Ruggie, John
30
rule of law
see
international law
Rumsfeld, Donald
396–7, 399–400, 462
Russia
see also
Soviet Union
Afghanistan 457
Bosnia and Herzegovina 236, 241, 427
great powers, SC and 141–2, 149
Iraq 389, 391, 393, 400–1, 539
Kosovo 438, 502
NATO 236, 241
sphere of influence 505
Stabilization Force (SFOR) 245
veto 502
Yugoslavia, former 417, 424
Rwanda
see also
ICTR; Operation Turquoise; UNAMIR; UNOMUR
arms embargoes 220