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Diego Union Tribune San Diego Union
1,653 words... in loose alliances without central control, took place at a time of serious drought. That combination proved disastrous for the population at large. By 1992, almost 4. 5 million people, more than half the total number in the country, were threatened with starvation, severe malnutrition and related diseases (UNDPI 1997). According to Mingst and Karns, Widespread famine and chaos accompanied the fighting, forcing hundreds of thousands of civilians to the brink of starvation. Control of food wa...
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War Against Iraq Invasion Of Kuwait
1,486 wordsAggression is the largest, if only, justification for war, according to the just-war theory outlined by Michael Walzer's Just and Unjust Wars. In performing an act of aggression what Walzer describes as the floodgates of war are opened. To enable us to label the Gulf War as just, we must look at both the causes of war, and, once engaged, the conduct of the combatants involved. Although closely linked, these two categories must be treated as discrete considerations. A just cause does not automati...
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Weapons Of Mass Destruction Humanitarian Intervention
631 wordsHumanitarian Intervention Intro: After 9 / 11 attacks the world community was faced with the choice of whether to stay and wait for another attack to happen and only then to retaliate or to make the preemptive strike and help the world community stay untouched by the threat of terror. The first world community currently spends billions of dollars on the improvement of its economies and currently cannot afford any outside threat that compromises the lives of millions of free people because of som...
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Diego Union Tribune San Diego Union
3,406 wordsThe desire for an organization that would help the international community? avoid future conflicts? and the recognized need for a global body that would? promote international economic and social cooperation? led the powerful states emerging from the rubble of WWII to develop the United Nations. The newly formed United Nations? represented an expression of hope for the possibilities of a new global security arrangement and for fostering the social and economic conditions necessary for peace to p...
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Kofi Annan Totalitarian Regime
2,939 wordsPeacekeeping, Or Western Ideological Enforcement Essay, Research Peacekeeping, Or Western Ideological Enforcement Peacekeeping, or Western Ideological Enforcement. Peacekeeping and its uses in the post cold war era. Dan Barham 100032310 April 6, 2000 POLS 4173 Dr Allen Chong. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Peacekeeping, an action that is familiar to any student of international politics, or to anyone who watches the news on a regular to semi-regular basis. Peacekeeping has long been seen as one of the gr...
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