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    with physical representation. This situation creates a challenge for the international community and policymakers. Due to the ambiguity of this issue and the problems that its creates actually in the international arena, such as the case, of 2016, United Estate’s election, where several agencies attributed to Russia’ government the cyber attack of democratic data’s bases, to sabotage its…

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    However, students in International Affairs must take this step I order to broader their knowledge in comparative foreign policy. In fact, the international configuration is vastly animated by bilateral structures and mutual interactions among nation-states. In this dynamic configuration, states are exponentially fostering within the framework of their foreign policy, mechanisms to cooperate more efficiently. Therefore; the bilateral relationships established between the Federal Republic of…

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    were propped up and inspired across the world. Almost instantaneously human rights became a predominant ideology that influenced political systems in America, Latin America, and the Soviet Union and its Satellite Nations. Many human rights activists sought to establish sovereign nation states that strayed away from colonial rule, therefore resulting in the rights for citizenship. Human rights became an idealistic ideology that was intended to grant unalienable rights to all human beings,…

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    The United Nation Global Compact’s Ten Principles explicitly targets the behavior of companies on the global stage. Derived from: “The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Labour Organization’s Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work, the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development, and the United Nations Convention Against Corruption” (UN cite), the UN Global Compact’s Ten Principles is aimed at providing a platform for sustainable practices in…

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    Define and explain the significance of jus cogens. The definition of jus cogens is that nations cannot reverse or go against what they have already decided upon in their agreements or contracts (Murphy, 12, 96). According to Murphy, the Latin translation is “peremptory norms” (12, 96). By having jus cogens it gives a sense of security to states/nation, by stating that the other party is not going to go off on their own even after signing such a contract and do what they…

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    Success of the United Nations Halle Seydel 030:060:A01 Intro to International Relations Introduction Ronald Regan once said that “Peace is not the absence of conflict, it is the ability to handle conflict by peaceful means”. Although created 35 years before Regan’s Presidency, the United Nations supports a similar ideal. The UN Charter, signed on June 26, 1945, states the following main purposes: 1.) To maintain international peace and stability 2.) To develop friendly relations among nations…

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    the defends cooperation among US and South Korea that gave the type of insurance to South Korea to deter against any future nuclear attack from North Korea. The second and crucial solution to deter is to strengthen the international regime and United Nation organization such as International Atomic Energy Agency and the international treaty and convention related to…

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    are provided with the best education available. In the privatizing of schools, most have become charter schools. Charter schools, like public schools, are free to attend. The funding for the charter schools comes from the government and they are held to certain government standards. If these charter schools fall short of their expectations, the charter school can be shut down. The concern with the charter schools is the standardization of the curriculum. The parents of the students want to know…

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    You might be wondering what the New World is ,and what its goals are. According to educate-yourself.org and biblebelievers.com, the New World Order is an organization of powerful, influential people, such as very wealthy individuals, political leaders, corporate elite, and the Black Nobility of Europe, which is mostly controlled by the organization called British Crow(educate-yourself.org). Their goal is to create one world government where there are no national or regional boundaries and that…

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    current understanding of human rights. The maturing and growth of human rights has helped to progress the widespread wellbeing of billions around the world. Overtime, historical publications have in this process, including the Cyrus Cylinder, the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights and the New Zealand Bill of Rights. With the increasing freedom, the examples of abuse and denial of rights have escalated. An example of this is the denial of gay rights. However, many individuals and…

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