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    fail ‚the UN has to rely on member nations to provide troops to enable it to enforce decision. For example‚ the USSRR was able to ignore the UN’s demands for withdrawal of Russian troops from Hungary (1956) and Afghanistan (1980). UN involvement in Somalia (1992-5) and Bosnia (1992-5) showed the impossibility of the UN being able to stop a war when the warring parties were not ready to stop fighting. When should the UN be involved? There is a problem about exactly when the UN should become involved

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    April 6‚ 1994‚ not even more than twenty years ago‚ was the beginning of a genocide that changed our world forever. The Hutus planned and achieved a massacre to try wipe out the Tutsi and the moderate Hutu population in the African country of Rwanda. As the slaughter continued the rest of the world stood by and silently watched. This lasted one hundred days and killed nearly eight-hundred-thousand Tutsis and moderate Hutus. A few reasons that led up to the Rwandan Genocide‚ was the colonization of

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    foreign relationships. When he first became President in 1993‚ Bill Clinton had made decisions in foreign affairs that damaged his reputation‚ although he did not cause the problem in the first place. One of which was the humanitarian mission in Somalia

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    The Nuremberg trials established that all people would be guarded by an international shield of justice and that even a President or Prime Minister would be held criminally responsible and punished for any crimes against humanity. But What Influence have the Nuremberg Trials had on International Criminal Law? The Nuremberg Principles and the idea of crimes against humanity not only affected the foundation of International War Crimes Tribunals‚ but its impact triggered numerous effects beyond creating

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    world and not many countries ban child labour. There are a lot of child labour in poor countries especially in Africa and Asia. The 10 top countries with the worst child labour are Ethiopia‚ Pakistan‚ Burundi‚ Afghanistan‚ Zimbabwe‚ Congo‚ Sudan‚ Somalia‚ North Korea and the number one‚ Myanmar. 3. Companies using child labour -Coca-cola‚ McDonalds‚ Nestle‚ adidas‚ Gap‚ Nike‚ Wal-mart‚ Disney and Victoria’s Secret are a few of the many companies using child labour. 4. What are the working

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    Communitarianism Notes Born during the late 20th century In 1993‚ Amitai Etzoni formed the Communitarian Network In a Communitarian society‚ communities and the polities must be responsible to its members and their needs‚ while the members within the society should dedicate their attention to energy and welfare of other communities. Communitarian says that individual rights should be appreciated and preserved‚ but should be balanced with the interests of the community In a communitarian society

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    University of Exeter ARA 3158 - Armed Islamist Movements To what extent have recent post 9/11 developments affected the strength of al Qaeda? Abdullah Rifai Student Number: 600012806 Word Count: 2171 More than a decade after 9/11‚ a great lack of consensus exists over the assessments of al Qaeda’s current situation. Some analysts’ say that al Qaeda is ‘on the ropes’ (John Brennan‚ 2011)‚ that the United States is ‘within reach of

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    Does Globalisation lead to development? Discuss “Globalisation” is becoming a buzzword mentioned by increasing number of people. With the improvement of transportation and the emergence of internet‚ the distance of individuals is becoming closer; moreover‚ international trade seems to be freer and more frequent. Aninat (2001) defines globalisation as “the increasing interaction among and integration of diverse human societies in all important dimensions of their activities” including economic‚ environmental

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    ones‚ while the British navies are the heroes; but in reality the roles are reversed. In the fourth paragraph in the article‚ Hari explains that Somalian pirates were the first people in the world to rebel against unjust treatment. Being that Somalia is located on the tip of the Indian Ocean and the Gulf of Aden‚ this country takes up two bodies of water which gives them plentiful reliable resources of seafood. It’s said in the article that one of the reasons the pirates do what they do‚ is because

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    Morgan Laporte-Hilliard Professor Sabir English 1A 15 March 2011 Do women face Social injustice and oppression in today’s World? Many women around the world are treated as second class citizens or worse in their own countries. In poor and modern countries alike sex and slave trafficking are still prevalent. Many women die in child birth from complications American women don’t even worry about. Many women are murdered by their own families because they were raped.

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