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    security, environmental issues. In the last twenty years, Australia already had different occasions to play a significant role in the Global Policy Forums, including with the United Nation Security Council and G20 (Evans, 2015). In the case of UN Security Council, the performance of the Security Council with productive work of the political team headed by Gary Quinlan was practical and successful (Evans, 2015). In contrast, at the beginning of the leader’s summit, G20 was hosted by Prime…

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    introduction and growth of Globalization. Globalization has made these types of organizations possible because of the increasing interconnectedness of the world (People, Power, and the Common Good, 39). Organizations such as United Nations Security Council (UNSC) strive to maintain international peace and security while in accordance to the principals and purposes of the United Nations (UN Functions). While organizations such as United Nations deal with global well-being, institutions like the…

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    Homecoming Step Show

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    The NPHC Homecoming Step Show is one of the yearly events at The University of Alabama during homecoming season. It is a tradition of excellence of more than 30 years. NPHC organizations also provide a variety of programs designed to enhance the cultural experience of UA students. These organizations are often referred to as divine nine: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Phi Beta Sigma…

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    Chapter 7 of the UN Charter in the Security Council Resolution 1270 (Mangen, 2015: 29). Resolution 1270 “clearly equipped UNAMSIL with Chapter 7 powers….the UN [needed] a robust mandate to tackle potential spoilers” in Sierra Leone, because UNAMSIL was adequately prepared for its mission with Chapter 7 capabilities it was able to better protect the civilians in Sierra Leone and effectively end the war in Sierra Leone (Mangen, 2015: 29). Security Council Resolution 1313 further strengthened…

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    Policeman In America

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    Many people argue the questions “Is America the world's policeman? Should America continue to be, the world's policeman?” In my opinion, America is, and should continue to be, the world's policeman. If you think otherwise, You need to ask yourself “What would the world be like without a policeman?” In a world with no policeman these enemies and belligerents harm innocent people and succeed from doing so encouraging them to increase their awful behavior and encouraging others to imitate them. 70…

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    solutions and new innovative approaches prior to recommending a material-only solution. Innovative approaches include changes to doctrine, basing, facilities and the adaptability existing capabilities. Finally, the Joint Requirements Oversight Council (JROC) reviews the results of the CBA and if justified conducts the final validation of the…

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    its charter. “To prevent conflict; help parties in conflict make peace; peacekeeping; and creating conditions to allow peace to hold and flourish” (United Nations Charter). The United Nations used two sub divisions to maintain peace: the Security Council and the General…

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    The Rwandan Genocide

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    finally the Security Council. In order to contextualise these ideas, this paper will primarily focus on the Rwandan Genocide. The United Nations (UN)…

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    Un Peacekeeping

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    II. Issue Since the overthrow of Gaddafi in 2011, Libya has been in political turmoil. Presently, the nation has 3 competing governments, the latest of which, the Government of National Accord (GNA), was formed in 2015 UN-brokered talks, in a failed attempt to create a single ruling government. This political disorder has disrupted oil production, creating a looming economic crisis. The situation in Libya is a threat to both human security and international security. State capacity has…

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    In “Who Shall Be Judge?: The United States, the International Criminal Court, and the Global Enforcement of Human Rights,” author Jamie Mayerfield breaks down international crime by discussing topics such as: the United States dispute with the International Criminal Court (ICC) on a proper model to achieve human rights enforcement to the various controversies that have stemmed from the International Criminal Court. The International Criminal Court was ratified by sixty countries in 2002, and…

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