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    The International Criminal Court should have an arrest warrant for Omar al-Bashir since he supported Arab militias, indirectly committed genocide and did not wish to help the civilians of Darfur. The Janjaweed, the Arab militias that committed many crimes against humanity, were supported by al-Bashir’s government. In February 2004, “Janjaweed militia wearing government uniforms attack[ed] a boarding school in Tawila, Darfur forcing 110 Zaghawa girls to strip naked at gunpoint before conducting…

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    Searching to create some semblance of tranquility and calm in a world ravaged by chaos and mayhem, the United States changed their stance on international military and economic ventures from primarily acting alone to one of multilateral cooperation and international institution building in order to align itself with other Western nations following the end of World War II. In fact, the decade following World War II produced the largest flux of international organizations, treaties and rules that…

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    The Gallup World Poll

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    The Gallup World Poll, created in 2005, tracks the world’s most important issues by conducting studies worldwide that include 99% of the adult population. Some of the issues, for example, include “food access, employment, leadership performance, and well-being”(Gallup). The survey used consists of 100 questions, which are mostly global-based, but some “region-specific” questions. The same questions are asked for every country so statisticians can compare the data in each country every year.…

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    Human Trafficking History

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    In this exposition, the historical backdrop of human trafficking will be analyzed, trailed by who is influenced by trafficking. Next the extension and sorts of misuse will be talked about. Human trafficking is an issue that influences nations everywhere throughout the world. Governments have tried to control trafficking, however these endeavors have been barely engaged. American numbness has prompted to poor treatment of the issues by approach creators. At long last the exposition will talk…

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    Peter Kropotkin Mutual Aid

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    Peter Kropotkin- Mutual Aid Many people have heard the words mutual aid in their life at one time or another. Around the world countries and nations offer each other some form of mutual aid. For example, the United States sent mutual aid in the form of medicine and doctors when the Ebola virus broke out in Arica. Mutual aid consists of two different definitions. Mutual aid in reference to organizational theory means “voluntary trades of resources and service that will benefit each party”…

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    George Soros Leadership

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    said, several nations around the world remain conflicted with an ongoing feud between good and evil. As the world's population continues to rise, other facets of humankind remain in peril. To expound further, numerous nations around the world look forward to warfare. A perfect example includes North Korea. For those unaware, North Korea has remained embattled in conflict with South Korea since the Korean War in the 1950s. Due to the fortification of North Korea's military, the nation may engage…

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    challenges individual states and global community face when combatting terrorism is, attempting to stunt the monetary channels flowing into terrorist organisations allowing them to direct and act on heinous crimes of violence against civilians of all nation states. All terror attacks require money in order to cause enough damage and chaos efficiently with the result being to create as much fear as possible. After the September 11 attacks, Countering the Financing of Terrorism (CFT) regimes were…

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    In his article “The Global Refugee Crisis Worsens,” author James Graff describes in detail the immigration crisis; there are more and more wars ravaging this Earth, and immigration has increased tenfold. Graff also explains the strain this has put on countries natural resources and economy; they don’t have enough money to support incoming immigrants, as well as the natural resources to allow both new immigrants, and an ever-growing population, to stay in the country. This has led to the mass…

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    Organization Action Against Hunger was founded in 1979 in Paris, France by Bernard-Henri Lévy, Jacques Attali, Françoise Giroud, Marek Halter, Alfred Kastler and Guy Sorman. The headquarters are located in Canada, the United States of America, Spain, France and in the United Kingdom. This organization was founded in order to help people who are suffering all around the world whether it be from starvation, unclean water or natural disasters. Action Against…

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    If it is the case that nuclear weapons are defensive in nature and have little use for offensive purposes, the United States concern about nuclear proliferation stems from a fear of irrational actors and a weakening of US world dominance. I use “defensive in nature” in the context of nuclear weapons to mean it is intended, by rational states, to deter attacks from other states and is not intended to be used as a first strike. By “irrational actors” I mean states that act in a way that violates…

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