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Monday, December 15, 2008

Social Studies Notes Chapter 6 Managing Peace and Security

Social Studies Notes (Sec 3 textbook) 
Ch 6:  Managing Peace and Security:
          Deterrence and Diplomacy

Why do conflicts occur among countries?
*to protect national interest
*fight over territory, compete over scarce resources, do not share the same ideological beliefs

Competing Territory
Due to its importance in terms of defence and national pride
To extend control by taking over territories which do not belong to the country that attacks

Conflict over Border
China was unhappy that India had inherited the border areas, Aksai Chin Plateau and the North-East-Frontier Agency when India gained independence from the British
Problem: Difficult to have a clear border between India and China because much of their frontier lies in the inaccessible Himalayas
1958: China announced that it had built a road on the Aksai Chin plateau
Indian government was angry as it felt that the road built had violated its territorial rights
1959: fighting broke out in the Aksai Chin Plateau and the North-East-Frontier Agency
Result: China occupied territories
             Indian government demanded return of territories
             1962: War broke out between India and China
Outcome: Territorial conflict not resolved but India and China signed an agreement in 
                 2005 to deal with the matter in a reasonable manner

Conflict over scarce resources
when resources are necessary for survival and economic growth, those with less resources may use force to gain more
1970: Britain and Iceland: conflict over fishing grounds
            Iceland depended on fishing industry for its survival
            Iceland felt that its national interest was threatened

Conflict over ideological differences
Conflict arises because of: difference in values and beliefs
North Korea (Communism) fought South Korea (Democracy) due to different 
   ideological beliefs
Other parties involved were: USA, Soviet Union, China and UN

How do countries manage conflicts?
*Criticise each other openly
*Reduce trade with the conflicting country as a form of protest
*Resolve conflicts through peaceful negotiations
*Seek help from regional (ASEAN) and international (UN) organizations to resolve   conflict
*Start a war
*Display the strength of their military force through military exercises as a warning to 
   other countries
* Cut diplomatic ties with each other
*Protest to the other country through their representatives 
 
How does Singapore manage conflict and ensure national security?

Deterrence: measures taken by countries to prevent and protect themselves from 
                        Threats
Measures to deter aggressors: 
*Carrying out military exercises
*Sharing information among countries
*Installing CCTV cameras at train stations
*Maintaining military installations

Why is deterrence necessary?
*to provide security for the people
* to give investors the confidence that it is worth to invest in the country
*when British withdrew its military force from Singapore in 1966, the Singapore 
  government decided to build its own army

How is deterrence practiced?

A Citizen Armed Forces

*the government built a citizen armed force in order to ensure that there would be a peaceful environment to develop the economy
*1967: NS introduced
*NS: bonded men, developing in them a sense of loyalty, patriotism and a shared 
        destiny for Singapore

3rd Generation Singapore Armed Forces
*SAF: keeps up with advances in info-communication technology
*3rd Generation Armed Forces: ^maximizes defensive capabilities through modern
                                                   technology
                                                 ^equip soldiers to fight decisively in war and respond
                                                   flexibly in peacetime
                                                   Aim: to create an intelligent defence force – to help 
                                                           destroy the enemy quickly      

Singapore’s Defence Industry
*SAF: self-reliant in essential defence weapons and equipment
*Defence Science and Technology Agency:
  a. provide cost-effective and modern  technology to SAF and Ministry of Defence
  b. buys and upgrades weapons
  c. develops new weapon systems for the SAF’s use
  d. conducts defence-related R&D 
*defence industry improves the capability and effectiveness of the SAF
RESULT: Singapore has overcome its constraints through its own innovations

Total Defence
*Total Defence preparedness deters potential aggressors as they will have to face 
  the entire nation and not just the armed forces

Civil Defence: civil emergencies, role of SCDF
Economic Defence: role of Singapore Workforce Development Agency
Social Defence: Community Development Council, Inter-Racial Confidence Circel
Psychological Defence: having the will and mental strength to overcome challenges


Multi-agency coordination on security
*National Security Coordination Secretariat (NSCC): meets regularly to plan national 
 security strategies and policies
*NSCC: works together with commercial and private parties to effectively combat any 
  form of major terror threats
Result: prevents, protects and effectively responds to any security

Military co-operation with other countries
*Singapore actively fosters friendly ties with the armed forces of other countries

Bilateral military agreements and exercises
*allowing Signapore to train in the countries the agreement was signed with
*Singapore conducts regular military training with neighbouring countries

Multi-lateral military agreements and exercises
*Five Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA):
 ^conducts exercises each year ot enhance their cooperation and coordination
 ^members could consult one another on the appropriate measures to be taken to 
   deter aggressor

What is diplomacy?
*the way countries manage or conduct relations with one another
Aim: a. promote common interests
         b. resolve conflicting interests in a peaceful manner  
         c. help each other in times of need  
         

Why is diplomacy necessary?
 *sense of inter-connectedness among countries 
*provides countries opportunity to pursue mutual interest
*helps countries resolve conflicts, differences, disagreements peacefully

How is diplomacy practiced?
*through, bilateral, regional and international relations

Bilateral Relations 
*one country establishes relationship with another country
*promote political, economic, cultural ties with Maysia and Indonesia
*Singapore provides medical aid

*Trading relationship with: Japan, USA, Germany
RESULT: allowed Singapore to acquire advanced technological skills from these 
                developed countries


ASEAN
Aims:
Promote economic, social and cultural development of the region
Protect peace and stability of the region
Provide opportunities for member countries to discuss and resolve the differences peacefully

ASEAN’s INITIATIVE

ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA)
It aims to remove import taxes among Southeast Asian countries.
AFTA’s long-term aim is to 
integrate Asian economies into a single production base
create a regional market of 500 million people
remove all import taxes among member countries by 2015


ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF)
Through ARF, ASEAN aims to provide an avenue for countries in the region to discuss security issues and resolve conflicts peacefully

Singapore and ASEAN
ASEAN provides Singapore with an avenue to discuss their differences with neighbouring countries peacefully

Through ASEAN, Singapore provides:
Education and Professional Exchange
Economic Cooperation and Assistance
Environmental Collaboration





UNITED  NATIONS

It is an international organisation to preserve world  peace and prevent another major war.

Singapore and the UN
Membership allowed 
Singapore to be recognized as a sovereign state
Singapore to gain the help of experts in its industrial planning and development from the period of its independence to the late 1970s

UN Peacekeeping Operations
UN peacekeepers are soldiers and military officers, civilian police officers and civilian personnel, deployed from many countries
  

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