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    are countless others that are rarely mentioned. The Bosnian genocide took place between 1992 and 1995‚ around the time my generation was beginning. It was a result of the war between Bosnia and the Serbians (and a number of Croatians). In 1946‚ Yugoslavia was divided into six federated republics: Bosnia and Herzegovina‚ Croatia‚ Macedonia‚ Montenegro‚ Serbia‚ and Slovenia. Bosnia passed a referendum for independence that was supported by the country’s Muslims and Croats‚ but rejected by representatives

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    "Recognition is essentially a political act & declaratory in nature but clothed in legal reasoning” Introduction Traditionally any discussion on recognition in international law considers two theories: constitutive and declaratory. The constitutive theory perceives recognition as “a necessary act before the recognized entity can enjoy an international personality‚” while the declaratory theory sees it as “merely a political act recognizing a pre-existing state of affairs.” In the constitutive

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    Even so‚ humanitarian intervention has been a hard test for the international community‚ because apparently goes against the core principles of non-intervention and state sovereignty expressed in the articles 2(7) and 2(4) of the Charter. Unfortunately the raison d’être of such scepticism underlies concrete mistakes of the UNSC and plausible misinterpretations around the use of force. ID 9761726 Criticism on humanitarian intervention The conundrum that humanitarian intervention unavoidably

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    DISTINGUISH BETWEEN A NATION AND A STATE AND EXPLAIN WHY THE TWO ARE OFTEN CONFUSED. (15) A nation is a grouping of people who consider themselves to have similar circumstances of cultural‚ political‚ same language‚ religion‚ traditions and so on. However‚ as no nation is culturally homogeneous‚ nations are ultimately defined subjectively by their members through the existence of patriotism or national consciousness. There are two types of nations‚ one being political and the other cultural. A

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    Name: _____________________________________________________________ Date: _____________ |1. |At the global scale‚ political geographers study the spatial manifestations of political processes expressed in the organization| | |of territories with permanent population‚ defined territory and a government. These spatial units are called | |A) |countries.

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    St Jerome Research Paper

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    Jerome is ignorant of‚ no mortal has ever known." Meaning St Jerome was a very intelligent student and knew almost about anything‚ that no regular person would normally acknowledge. In addition‚ Saint Jerome was born in Stridon‚ Dalmatia ( formally Yugoslavia.) in 345 AD. He had studied many languages which included Greek‚ Latin‚ and Hebrew. He had made

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    The Communist Manifesto‚ written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels‚ is a historical book and is important to understand certain aspect of European history. This book was aimed to introduce a classless society in which is achieved by the lower class people taking over capitalist societies. This is a vital part of the European history curriculum because communism is a big part of many revolutions from many western countries. These Western countries relied on the teachings of this book to succeed

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    over countries based solely by the fact that there were communist parties present in them. France‚ Italy and even China‚ are perfect examples of this. And in the Greek civil war it wasn’t the USSR that was giving aid to the communists‚ it was Yugoslavia. It was obvious that Stalin had no major plans for any kind of global communist domination. But nevertheless‚ Truman placed the blame for the growing popularity of communism’s ‘political poison’ on Stalin‚ and convinced the American people to share

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    Effects of Communism During the Cold War With the growth of the Soviet Union after World War II‚ Communism had spread worldwide mainly in Eastern Europe‚ which was mostly lands occupied by the Soviets‚ and in Southeast Asia. During that time‚ those Asian regions were oppressed by poverty and from the government too because of that. Communism is often a response from these poor lower class or working class people‚ tired of their life like that. They believed that by adopting Communism system of the

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    Critique Pat Buchanan is a political commentator and writer who served in the Nixon and Reagan administrations. He twice sought the Republican Party’s nomination and was the Reform Party’s candidate for President of the United States. In “Deconstructing America‚” he argues that the a more diverse America become‚ the weaker she will be. For our nation to thrive Buchannan note that unity in diversity can’t exist. National identity must supersede state identity for America to survive (68). America

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