- International Politics of the United States
Some of the
Politics of the United States are related to the United States international politics.International agreements that the United States has not ratified or has withdrawn from
The United States is often criticized by nationals of participant countries for not taking part in the following agreements:
*The
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide came into effect in 1951. Of the nations that have ratified this treaty, ten have done so with the proviso of immunity from compulsory prosecution for genocide. These countries include the U.S. andIndia .*The Convention on the Elimination of All Discrimination Against Women (
CEDAW ) (which was adopted in 1979 and came into force in 1981) is often described as an international bill of rights for women. It defines what constitutes discrimination against women and sets up an agenda for national action to end such discrimination. The United States is the only developed nation that has not ratified it.*The
Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989) is an international convention setting out the civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights of children. OnlySomalia and the U.S. have not ratified it.*The
Ottawa Treaty (binding as of 1999) bans completely all anti-personnel landmines. Forty nations have not ratified this treaty, includingChina ,Cuba ,Finland ,India ,Iran ,Iraq ,Israel ,Russia , and the United States.*The U.S. ratified and later withdrew from
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty in 2002. This was a treaty between the United States of America and theUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics on the limitation of the anti-ballistic missile (ABM) systems used in defending areas against missile-deliverednuclear weapons .*The
International Criminal Court (2002) was established as a permanent tribunal to prosecute individuals forgenocide ,crimes against humanity , andwar crimes , as defined by several international agreements. Notable refusals of compulsory ICC jurisdiction include the U.S.,Israel , andChina .*The
Kyoto Protocol (entered into force in 2005) is an international treaty onclimate change . Countries which ratify this protocol commit to reduce their emissions of carbon dioxide and five other greenhouse gases, or engage in emissions trading if they maintain or increase emissions of these gases. The U.S. signed the treaty but has not ratified it;Australia has refused to sign it;India and many other less industrialized nations have ratified the treaty but are exempt from it.
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