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    In the Key Issues‚ he has the ability to influence debate on nearly any global issue due to the United Nations Charter empowering. Mr Ban had been successful in increasing the United Nations Peacekeeping presence and in popularizing the Millennium Development Goals. After that‚ the issue of allowing the Republic of China (Taiwan) to sign the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women was raised by the Republic of

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    volunteering was $162 billion U.S. dollars.To put that in context‚ this is roughly equivalent to the 2008 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Egypt. And that’s just U.S. volunteers . United Nations:during 2008-2009 more than 3000 UNV volunteers supported peacekeeping and special political and peacebuding operations annually.Serving in 19 UN mission in 18 countries.they constituted some 30 per cent of all international civilian

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    1983 he announced the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) a plan to develop space based weapons to help protect against Soviet Nuclear Missiles. “Also on the foreign affairs front‚ Reagan sent 800 U.S. Marines to Lebanon as part of an international peacekeeping force after Israel invaded that nation in June 1982” (history.com). Later on he then signed a deal with Mikhail

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    constant war with the Hutu government. The fuse blew when the plane of Hutu president Juvenal Habyarimana was shot down while returning from a peace conference. From that point on the Hutus waged a genocidal campaign against the Tutsi. The UN’s peacekeeping force has made attempts to protect civilians

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    During the Second World War period Actually‚ the UNHCR was not the first refugee organization at the end of the Second World War. The United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) was set up by the Allies in November 1943 whose mandate was simply limited to help civilians from allied states and displayed people in states with temporary emergency aid. Although it was not a true refugee organization with authority‚ it succeeded in helping these people in the beginning and continued

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    A) Explain the role of nation states in achieving World Order. World Order is a necessity in modern day society‚ for if it did not exist we would be faced with international anarchy. A nation state acts individually‚ therefore meaning that it can either choose to embrace Human Rights and international laws‚ or ignore them. World Order is known as being the creation of global relationships and maintenance of world peace. It also governs the relationships between nation states and other global

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    Kiran Bedi Kiran Bedi (born 9 June 1949) is an Indian social activist and a retired Indian Police Service (IPS) officer.[1] Bedi joined the police service in 1972 and became the first woman officer in the IPS.[2] Bedi held the post of Director General at the Bureau of Police Research and Development before she voluntarily retired from the IPS in December 2007.[3] Bedi was the host and judge of the popular TV series "Aap Ki Kachehri" (English‚ "Your Court")‚ which is based on real-life disputes and

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    was posted again to FTG in 2005 as Officer Commanding School of Infantry. I have held appointments with the 3rd Battalion Fiji Infantry Regiment as Intelligence Officer from Aug 2000 – May 2002 and Operations Officer from Jun 2003 – Nov 2004. In Peacekeeping missions overseas‚ I held the appointment of Platoon Commander in Dec 1994 – Dec 1995 and again in Sept 1997 – Sept 1998‚ whilst serving with 1st Battalion Fiji Infantry Regiment‚ (1FIR) – UNIFIL‚ South Lebanon. I was appointment Information/Operation

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    Introduction Children born of war are children fathered by foreign soldiers and local women. There have always been children born as a consequence of consensual relationship or sexual violence where the father has been a member of an enemy‚ allied or peacekeeping force and the mother a local citizen. Thousands of children are believed to have been fathered by French and British soldiers in Germany during the First World War (Hirschfeld 1934‚ 236). An estimated 10.000 to 12.000 children fathered by German

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    Global Poverty To be born into poverty without a choice is possibly one of the greatest misfortunes that any person can be victimized with. According to Howard Hubbard author of Fighting Poverty to Build Peace‚ “An estimated 1.4 billion people live in extreme poverty‚ defined as living on less than $1.25 a day.” It leaves a person with a huge challenge of survival and an extremely difficult task of creating a better future for themselves. To understand the implications of poverty across the world

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