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    WBSO GLOBALIZATION AND STATE-BUILDING NIKOLA LAKIĆ Is globalization a challenge or a threat to nation-states as a dominant form of polity? WESTERN BALKANS SECURITY OBSERVER Nikola Lakić1 1 BAMERC - Balkan and Middle East regional Cooperation Scientific article August 2011 UDK: 321.8 ; 316.334.2/.3 Abstract Contact: nl023@yahoo.com A true Nation-state has never yet existed in our diverse and vibrant world. For states to remain in the game‚ they need to understand they are no longer the only

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    Role of the United Nations The United Nations is the most recognized representative inter-governmental organization of the world today and thus its role in dealing with world affairs is deemed irreplaceable in comparison to any other regional or international organization. It has made immense positive contributions in the overall maintenance of peace and security‚ international development and also in the promotion of co-operation among states. This thus puts it in the forefront in meeting the challenges

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    the League of Nations After World War I an organization was formed to try and make sure that another horrific war would not occur again. This organization was called The League of Nations‚ and it had some great ideas to help and prevent another war‚ but as history shows just a mere 20 years later World War II was beginning. The League of Nations had failed and Europe was in another total war that would take up the next 6 years of Europe’s History. I believe that The League of Nations failed because

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    UNITED NATIONS 1. BIRTH: The seed of the idea for a new postwar organisation was planted by President Franklin Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill in the Atlantic Charter of August 14‚1941.On January 1‚1942 with the united states now in the war‚ twenty six nations subscribed to a Declaration by United Nations that reaffirmed the principles of the Atlantic Charter. This declaration established the United Nations military alliance‚ to which twenty one other nations subsequently adhered

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    MUN refers to Model UN or Model United Nations. After browsing the internet and MUN’s website‚ I have found lots of information. Now I am going to share this with you. MUN is an academic simulation of the United Nations that aims to educate participants about current events‚ topics in international relations‚ diplomacy and the United Nations agenda. Model United Nations simulates United Nations‚ International Organizations‚ and governmental bodies such as the World Health Organization‚ the ASEAN

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    What is the role of United Nations in ensuring human rights? After the Second War World‚ the United Nations(UN) officially replaced the league of nations. At that time‚ human rights has risen and been regarded as the world value. Human Rights is understood as a “inalienable fundamental rights to which a person is inherently entitled simply because she or he is a human being”. In the progress in ensuring human rights‚ the UN has acted as a promoter and protector and his works have been notably

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    Assessment Essay To what extent was the League of Nations successful? Introduction The League of Nations was an organization established as a result of the Paris Peace Conference that ended the First World War. The association was founded with the intentions of reducing weaponry and settling feuds between countries. It was also developed to deal with human and drug trafficking‚ labor conditions and global health. The organization’s principal mission was to maintain world peace.  Successes

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    Modern Essay. Assessment Task 4 Assess the effectiveness of the League of Nations to the maintenance of peace in Europe to 1939. The League of Nations‚ which was created in 1918‚ was supposed to provide collective security for all members‚ seek peaceful solutions between conflicting nations‚ prevent any conflict and ultimately prevent another world war. It failed to do this. The League‚ which did not have a standing army‚ could not enforce collective security for its members or any aggressive

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    In 1919 Woodrow Wilson stated‚ "I can predict with absolute certainty that within another generation there will be another world war if the nations of the world do not work together to prevent it." The League of Nations was Wilson’s idea in keeping the world at peace and it had four main aims: to stop war‚ to disarm‚ to improve people’s lives and jobs and to enforce the Treaty of Versailles. Even though the aims of the League are presently clearly ? historians still argue that the real aims of the

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    members to this organization including the Philippines. And this is called‚ the UN or the United Nations. The United Nations Organization was founded: first‚ to maintain international peace and security; second‚ to develop friendly relations among nation; third‚ to achieve international co-operation in solving international problems‚ and lasly to become a centre for Harmonizing the actions of nations in the attainment in these common ends. But nowadays‚ we are living through a period of profound

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