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    International Relation’s Home Assignments Huang Peiyang--177IB03I 1 1. What are the vulnerabilities of mutual deterrence? Mutual deterrence means the maintenance of peace between opposing sides by each having a sufficient strike capacity to deter the other from initiating armed conflict. The typical example of mutual deterrence would be the situation during the Cold War where the U.S and the Soviet Union tried to avoid a hot war throughout the world because of fearing the possible threatening…

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    Introduction: Isn't it time for us to have peace as the. Country we were found to be? Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness? Who are we if we are stopping that? Didn't Jesus want us all to love everyone as Jesus does? How can us not do this is we are enemies and hated by others that we can be friend and share with by taking away sanctions. We're already hated by many because of are countries history & intervening but if we have the opportunity to change, & build relationships, why…

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    The sun is high in the sky and it seemed the hours ceased to pass underneath stifling heat of the day. Through the ringing sounds of axes and saws can be heard over the normal sounds of the wooded forest. The men walk silently, afraid the sound of the warning bell would be lost to them and their enemy would find them unaware and unprepared. Throughout their history the Vytakans have preyed upon the skills the Eustia woodsmen have learned and perfected over many centuries, through secrets passed…

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    Eight percent of recorded human history is peaceful, it is worth asking how much of unrecorded human history was peaceful. Since the creation of man, humans have been at war with one another. Our wars have been violent and quiet, however, almost always present. Conflict is observable within every niche of humanity, even within the walls of a classroom it is possible to find evidence of conflict, yet humans have not found a way to deal with it better than war. The history of conflict…

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    war is morally justifiable because it is necessary to maintain peace. For example Marcus Tullius Cicero in "On Duties" writes, "Excuse, therefore, for going to war is that we may live in peace unharmed." The quote proves war is morally justifiable because it is maintaining peace for those who fight for it. Another example is found in president Dwight D. Eisenhower's "Farewell Adress" where he states, "A vital element in keeping the peace is our military establishment." The following statement…

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    Peace is a foundation to a better future, as a safe environment where humanity can develop, and build a strong economy. Unfortunately, while the majority of the world is enjoying peace, there are millions of people who desired it every single day. This peace has evaded The poor refugees who have had to leave their homes after their houses were destroyed by war. Some have been enough lucky enough to start a new life, harsh though it may be, in a strange country.(Malkki, 1995) It is a…

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    distinguish between Negative Peace (absence of war) and positive Peace (inclusive of socio-economic wellbeing and justice, and equal opportunities for development and improvements) In our Capitalistic system the top of hierarchy, corporative ruling class, supports the concept of negative peace, because they want to maintain the status quo, although peace cannot be separated from social justice (Cancian & Gibson, pdf) Barash and Webel also distinguish between positive and negative peace…

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    Involvement, 1946 to 1997. pp. 715, 726. Henderson, E. and Tucker, R. (2001). Clear and Present Strangers: The Clash of Civilizations and International Conflict. pp. 332. Hopf, T. (2015). Lecture on The Democratic Peace. Rosato, S. (2003). The Flawed Logic of Democratic Peace Theory. pp. 590 – 591. Wohlforth, W. (1999). The Stability of a Unipolar World. pp.…

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    War has been an ongoing thing for many centuries that we have become far accustomed to. From the very first World War to the present day, the world has not gone a day without a break of violence somewhere in the world. War is seen as the ugliest thing in the face of mankind and yet “Most of us have been conditioned to regard military combat as exciting and glamorous- an opportunity for men to prove their competence and courage.” (Lama). Many young men see the opportunity of going to war as the…

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    “Peace is a journey of a thousand miles and it must be taken one step at a time”(Lyndon B. Johnson). The United Nations was founded in 1945 by 51 different states including the United Kingdom. The UN was formed to unite the world and establish world peace. The UN formed the Security Council to take responsibility of world peace and security. The council consists of 15 members, five of the countries are permanent members with veto power, and the other 10 on voted on every two years in a staggered…

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