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    enter into relations with other sovereign states.[2] It is also normally understood to be a state which is neither dependent on nor subject to any other power or state.[3] The existence or disappearance of a state is a question of fact.[4] While according to the declaratory theory of state recognition a sovereign state can exist without being recognised by other sovereign states‚ unrecognised states will often find it hard to exercise full treaty-making powers and engage in diplomatic relations with

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    over time and adapting to external factors in order to create continued growth. Mahoney‚ aims to explain the consequences of colonialism in the present development of the once colonized territories. He argues about the importance of “institutions” in both‚ the precolonial territories and the colonizer territories‚ which creates a high dependency on the post-colonial’s

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    Before exploring the economic history during the colonial time‚ it is remarkable to study the European empire that established colonies in the current Colombian territory. The geographical location of the European civilization made them able to be exposed as a constant technological improvement since different field. A clear reference mentioned several times is the horse domestication(cite) Expand. Animal training facilitate the transportation over long distance and a powerful military tool. The

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    As the White settlement expand west‚ the Cherokees were threatened that their land will 8be taken away from them. To the Cherokees‚ the land has been passed down from their forefathers. If Cherokees leave their territory it would means that they would have to get use to a new environment‚ and leave where their ancestors have lived there for years since anyone can remember. However‚ if they stay and resist‚ they might be forced to follow the rules of the white or being forced out of their home. The

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    Yitzhak Rabin influenced many people‚ yet many people did not accept it at all and did protests. Yitzhak Rabin transformation of territory to the Palestinians and to Syria was considered in their eyes as a violation of his promises from his election. According to the magazine article “shot in the heart‚” when Yitzhak Rabin ordered to leave the settlements many people oppose and claimed that he was violating his election assurances (Filkins WEB)

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    whether Just War Theory (JWT) is compatible with humanitarian intervention‚ I will focus mainly on the first criteria‚ ‘ just cause.’ That is that war must be a response to a specific instance of direct un-just aggression. I will be arguing that‚ according to philosophers as far back as Augustine‚ aggression need not be directed against one’s own to trigger (the just ad bellum argument). Aggression is the use of armed force in violation of someone else’s basic rights. That “someone else” might be:

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    transportation system after the Industrial Revolution because of the speed it provided. Various societies also controlled regions by using roads. According to Document 1‚ Romans used roads to control their empire. One way was that roads maintained proper administration of Rome. They also moved troops‚ maintained security of the Roman Empire‚ and connected territories outside of Italy to Rome. Roads also eased communication and added new areas to the Roman Empire. Furthermore‚ roads helped Rome by making

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    Rummel describes political systems as “the formal and informal structures which manifest the state’s sovereignty over a territory and people”. Now‚ sovereignty in politics is said to be concerned with the ‘right’ of a given country to have national control over a country’s territory. Norman Grindley and Anthony Woodburn‚ in an article published in the gleaner on February 14‚ 2002 describes a political system as “one which seeks to identify and satisfy the demands of its citizens as best as possible

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    Rousseau: The Social Contract In Book I of the Social Contract‚ Rousseau suggests that towards a certain stage in the state of nature‚ people feel the need to bind themselves to one another. Individuals bind themselves to a larger community and form a social contract. Rousseau’s main argument in Book I is that the community that is formed by the gathering of individuals is not simply an aggregation of the interests of all the individuals that form it. It is a distinct entity –in a way‚ a distinct

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    Vulcans and Ferengi from KM. Now‚ each of the three groups has evidence of general practice when it comes to occupied land‚ - international custom-. Thus‚ the fact that current occupied territory by majority of one group could be use as limits to divide the territory in equally and fair portions of the territory of KM‚ one third for each group as defined by map (KM Case). Therefore ‚ international courts should use the above international custom as

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