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    Unit 4 Aos 1 Revision

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    countries are defined as those that have medium to high standards of living facilitated by well-established governments and stable economic growth with a high GDP per capita; often described as ‘industrialised’. (e.g.: Australia‚ Japan‚ Sweden‚ United Kingdom‚ United States of America) The broad category classification method is a way of describing the development of a country based on mortality patterns‚ geography and economic + demographic development. All countries Developed (Australia‚ USA‚ Europe

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    The Un

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    UNO UN- stands for United Nations. It is an organization that keeps different nations together for international cultural exchange‚ political viewpoints and experience. There are several objectives that UN sticks to‚ these are; peacekeeping and security‚ human rights and humanitarian assistance‚ social and economic development‚ mandates‚ greening the blue and many others all around the globe. The United Nations was established in 1945‚ right after the League of Nations failed to prevent World

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    Organization? The United Nations is still a quite young organization even if we do not see it that way considering all it has done since it began in 1945. Succeeding the League of Nations was not an easy thing to do especially since it was in the midst of World War II. The United Nations was created in order to improve humanity and establish peace between the countries of the world but the question has often been raised if we are doing more bad than good by keeping the United Nations around for future

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    The U.S Role in Arab Spring

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    Spring”. Many nations in the Middle East and North Africa region (MENA)‚ that neighbor the conflict spots‚ have been greatly affected by the uprisings. Neighboring countries have experienced an influx of refugees‚ and a possibility of violence spilling over their borders. Nations that are far from the proximity of the conflicts‚ including the United States‚ have also seen an opportunity to have the dictatorial regimes within some nations replaced with democratic ones. The United States’ foreign

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    the individual. For me I have always been interested in human rights and how there are so many countries in violation but nothing is being done about it. I will be looking into the United Nations Human Rights Council. This paper will analyze various aspects of an inter-governmental organization called the United Nations Human Rights Council by looking at why global governance is necessary to deal with this issue‚ what current work is being done on the issue‚ policies and laws current in effect‚ what

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    Uno and World Peace

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    organisation was necessary to safeguard peace in the world. This was a noble and sane idea. On the 24th October 1945 the United Nations Organisation‚ the august world body‚ came into existence. It was welcomed by all the nations of the world. The main purpose of this world organisation is to maintain international peace and security. Its aim is to develop friendly relations among the nations of the world. This organisation is supposed to arrange for international cooperation for solving economic‚ social

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    Internally Displaced Person

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    who have been forced to abandon their homes because of conflict or persecution to seek safety elsewhere. The idea and the phenomenon of internal displacement are not recent. According to United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) ‚the Greek government argued to the United Nations (UN) General Assembly in 1949 that people displaced internally by war should have the same access to international aid as refugees‚ even if they did not need international protection. India

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    Cybersecurity Resolution

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    INTERNATIONAL MODEL UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE (2013) GENERAL ASSEMBLY         MAIN SUBMITTER: The Kingdom Of Denmark CO-SUBMITTERS: The State of Japan‚ SIGNATORIES: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia‚ The French Republic‚ The Republic of the Philippines‚ Democratic Republic of Algeria‚ The Russian Federation‚ The Republic of Croatia‚ The Republic of India‚ The Republic of Tunisia‚ United States of America‚ The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan‚ The Argentine Republic‚ The Commonwealth of Australia

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    International Relations Word count- 2‚114 The United Nations Introduction It is 1941 and the war against the Axis forces has been waging in a state of total war for 2 years‚ and has no sign of letting up only widening participation and brutality. Since the start of the century has been two world wars‚ inter-war recession and instability within the world order. The previous attempt from the League of Nations to prevent a second world war has failed due to its inability to create a system of collective

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    world. The civil liberties are improved and there is a more efficient use of resources. All the countries engaged in the free trade are at revenue. As a result‚ there are lower prices‚ more employment and a better standard of life in these developing nations. It is feared that some developing countries progress at the expense of

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