The UK and the Wider World · Rights & Responsibilities
International Organizations: UN and NATO
Understanding the UK's influence within the United Nations and its commitments to collective security.
Key Questions
- 1What is the government's role here in intervening in foreign humanitarian crises?
- 2Who should decide when the UK goes to war: the Prime Minister or Parliament?
- 3What would a just policy look like for reforming the UN Security Council?
National Curriculum Attainment Targets
GCSE: Citizenship - International OrganisationsGCSE: Citizenship - The UN and NATO
Year: Year 11
Subject: Citizenship
Unit: The UK and the Wider World
Period: Rights & Responsibilities
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