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    FORCES Peacekeeping‚ as defined by the United Nations‚ is a "way to help countries torn by conflict create conditions for sustainable peace." Such assistance comes in many forms‚ including confidence-building measures‚ power-sharing arrangements‚ electoral support‚ strengthening the rule of law‚ and economic and social development. India is a charter member of the United Nations and participates in all of its specialized agencies. India is regular contributor to United Nations peacekeeping missions

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    Although nationalism once played a very progressive role‚ yet in hands of industrial powers of the world it has done greater harm than good. An atmosphere of nervous hostility rules the world which resembles nothing so much as a cigarette that is thrown onto the grass and may explode with a single spark. World public opinion is getting against it‚ because it is based on emotions which are very dangerous when dealing with modern civilization. The world has begun to realize the urgent need of replacing

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    Alexander Ivanov INTL 2700 Oreste Foppiani Is a European Union military a real possibility? Before beginning an argument like this‚ certain parameters have to be established. Definitions have to be given and set‚ and the scope of the investigation has to be fixed. The most important parameter‚ one that will echo throughout the paper‚ is the definition of a military. A military is a rather broad term‚ if explored in detail‚ but Wikipedia gives a surprisingly concise definition of it –

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    portray its standards and policies‚ which are originated from the UN Charter. My research has brought my attention to describe the six different organs that make up the organization along with the United Nations main priorities‚ which include peacekeeping and the settlement of disputes‚ next. After analyzing the actual function and responsibility of the UN‚ I will go on to interpret the overall effectiveness of the organization by taking into account major criticisms‚ and comparing it to its predecessor

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    The United Nations Mission of Support in East Timor (UNMISET) Established on 20 May 200‚ UNMISET was both a peacekeeping and an assisting operation to East Timor until all operational responsibilities were fully transferred to local people. The mandates of UNMISET were to assist public administrative structures of the East Timorese government‚ provide interim law enforcement‚ develop the East Timorese police structure‚ and maintain internal and external security. It was praised by the great involvements

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    Canada’s Role in the World From 1945-2000 Canada has played a very significant and valuable role in the world since 1945 and this vital role has continued to this very day. Canada is continually being viewed as a peacekeeping and peacemaking nation because of its efforts and contributions in organizations such as the UN‚ NATO and NORAD. These contributions have given Canada a much larger and more influential role on the world stage. Since 1945‚ Canada has been able to find a comfortable role in

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    accordingly since it would violate the nation’s sovereignty. The United Nation Security Council can simply recommend tactics such as sanctions or blockades to be used in order to resolve an issue; unless of a dire situation‚ the council can send military peacekeeping troops. The Economic and Social Council aims to improve the social and economic welfare of member states of the United Nations. The council facilitates mainly third world countries

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    Contemporary politics have seen states with separate policies align themselves into common understanding to form international organizations. Over the years there has been a staggering increase in the amount of international organizations by which different nations work together on common ground to achieve similar objectives. The concept of international organization can be explained from three main theories; the realist‚ intuitionalist and idealist school of thoughts. This paper will argue the

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    December 1‚ 2000 The United Nations: 1940’s-1950’s‚ Present‚ and Future Thesis: The role of the United Nations has changed from being primarily an international peacekeeping force to primarily a humanitarian organization. I. History II. 1940’s and 1950’s: International Peacekeeping A. Creation of the United Nations B. Peacekeeping Missions III. Present Day: Humanitarian Efforts A. Transition B. Missions IV. Future: One World Government A. Coming About B. Benefits

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    large role in the development of NATO and how they handled each situation involving the Cold War. Canada came up with the peacekeeping force that were successfully de-escalating problems across the world like in the Suez Crisis‚ Korean war‚ and in the Congo that might have lead to something bigger. Another thing Canada did with NATO was supply their soldiers to the peacekeeping force and give their navy to them so they could escort trade ships across the Atlantic Ocean that were being Intervened

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