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    Committee: Middle School Disarmament Commission Topic: Justifying International Intervention in Civil Wars Country: Greece A. The issue of justifying international intervention in civil wars popped out most recently due to the various civil wars that have been happening after the 2000’s. The two major contemporary civil wars are the Libyan Civil war and the Syrian Civil war. The Libyan Civil war was a 2011 civil war in Libya that resulted in the change of government in Libya‚ resulting in

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    As the spread of philosophy for public benefit‚ when public watch the people who is experiencing war and disaster‚ a particularly strong shared feeling of empathy arose for those affected by the conflict‚ which in turn led to a sincere desire to reach out to the many distressed people. People begin to think seriously about how they could make a difference to this terrible humanitarian disaster. Microsoft is going to fulfill its corporate social responsibility‚ it organizes a group of professional

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    of tourism that can be explored there. Divisions and Subdivisions: Albania has a great potential for tourism. There are many choices for every age. It is a small country in the southeast of Europe. It is surrounded by Greece‚ FYR Macedonia‚ Kosovo‚ Montenegro and the Adriatic and Ionian Sea. Its area is 11100 square miles or about 7 times smaller than Idaho. The national flag shows a black eagle with two heads in a red field. Today there are 3 millions of people living in Albania.

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    What are human rights‚ and why do they have implications for global politics? Human rights are understood as fundamental rights in which a person is inherently entitled to‚ simply because she or he is a human being. These rights are a modern a secular version of ’natural’ rights‚ which are believed under a religious perspective. Human rights are therefore universal‚ fundamental and absolute. The are universal in the sense that they apply to all humans everywhere in the world‚ regardless of nationality

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    My‚ my! At Waterloo Napoleon did surrender. Oh‚ yeah! And I have met my destiny in quite a similar way. The history book on the shelf is always repeating itself! Waterloo! Stranger: napoleon did not surrender at waterloo You: Napoleon was one of the greatest generals in history You: better You: then eny that UK had You: any* Stranger: true You: or will have You: I respect french You: people You: just them in europe Stranger: napoleon wasnt really a french anyway You: and You: serbs

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    KOSOVO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY REPORT ON THE STATE OF NATURE 2008 - 2009 Prishtina‚ 2010 Printing of this report was financially supported by United Nation Development Programme (UNDP) and the content of this report is not the responsibility of the UNDP. i “Nature and biodiversity‚ living environment and national heritage are everyone’s responsibility” ” CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO iii Dear Readers‚ Well-Wishers of Nature Man and nature have cohabitated

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    loyalty. This can be a very positive thing when it comes to extreme cases of discrimination‚ oppression and death such as the examples of Tibetan people fighting for freedom from China and Ethnic Albanians fighting for their freedom from Serbs in Kosovo. Nationalism also a positive thing in less severe cases that still need change evicted‚ such as when a group of people have all become harmed by the same thing‚ or believe something is wrongful. If they were alone in being harmed by something or believing

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    would continue into the beginning of August. A new set of KLA attacks in mid-August alarmed Yugoslavian operations in south-central Kosovo. This led to the capture of Klečka on August 23 and the findings of a KLA-run crematorium where some of their victims were found. The KLA started an offensive on September 1‚ causing Yugoslavian military activity there. In western Kosovo another offensive caused condemnation as international officials explained fear that a large column of people would be

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    Edward Bailey Professor Saba Ozyurt PH.D International Organizations IRL-6200 April 11 2012 Week 4 Summary 1A Bargaining‚ Enforcement‚ and Multilateral Sanctions: When Is Cooperation Counterproductive? (Daniel Drezner) The article describes the complex international political structure on how the United States and other powerful nations declared sanctions on rival or rogue states. The articles main argue is that powerful states mostly will loss in the political arena when it comes

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    globalisation and interdependence‚ as he looked to create a new post-Cold War framework. This would focus on the ‘notion of community‚’ with the belief that global problems can’t be solved individually (Blair‚ 1999). At the time of NATO’s intervention in Kosovo‚ Blair used the speech to reassert the need for international organisations to address problems both jointly and collaboratively. The ‘doctrine of international community’ has been regarded as ‘one of the most theoretical speeches on foreign policy

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