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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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    South Africa Albany High School United Nations Environmental Programme Water Privatization and Access Description of Topic The struggle for access to clean drinking water has lasted since prehistory and endures to this day. Although it seems that this problem would be solved by technological progress and societal advancement, the reverse is true. Due to an increasing global population, the demand for water has escalated; the fight to posses the most basic resource necessary for life continues…

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    David Rieff criticizes humanitarianism as an imperial hegemony that was imposed on the developing world by colonial rulers from Western countries. The writing is more of a detailed analysis of imperialism as a new form of liberation to humanitarian crises with key players not being the armed military men and women but unsuspecting volunteers who use medicine and syringes as has been seen in Syria, Libya and other countries like Iraq whose disasters bear similar characteristics to a horrific…

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    and technology education, media, et al. also that Malaysian cultural diversity. Malaysian (50%). Chinese (25%) and Indians (10%) actually all these cultures have influenced each other (Gov. my) Cultural globalization has brought culture blend. Each nation has its own unique culture. For example. Malay dialects.Hokkien. Cantonese. And Tamil language. The Chinese. Indian. Malaysian use more than three different languages spoke in the houses. That is a pretty common phenomenon in the daily life.…

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    and its regional branches, for example-- whereas newly formed groups like the United Nations began to dedicate more resources to aid. The latter category includes groups that have grown…

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    they would have to help. The United Nations removed their troops from the country, allowing the genocide to take place. If United Nations troops stayed in Rwanda and demonstrated that they would use force if necessary, the Rwandan genocide would’ve never taken place. Correspondingly, when another country is in need of help it is a responsibility for other countries to step in and offer a helping hand. The Rwandan genocide took place…

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    the nature of international relations was largely defined through the continued practice of attempting to achieve a nation’s own interests, no matter the cost directed towards other states. However, after the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, the United States emerged as the victor of the Cold War and as the new unchallenged global hegemonic power, with no other state able to match its power and influence. This resulted in some experts believing that this would lead to an evolution of the field…

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    Human Trafficking According to the United Nation, Human trafficking is the third greatest problem around the world. Human trafficking happens in different parts around the world. Human Trafficking may happen to men, women, children, etc. The human trafficking is expanding around the world with different forms and types. The basic idea of the human trafficking is that the victims who are very poor people and do not have the basic of life are abused by the traffickers who need to make more money…

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    Human Rights Violations

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    rights. Since the United Nations was established in 1945, world leaders have collaborated to categorize human rights in a universally recognized regime of treaties, institutions, and norms. Despite achieving some success through implementation of national and international institutions, significant challenges to promoting and sustaining human rights persist. Thus, in a world where human rights atrocities affect millions and the UN Charter affirms “fundamental freedoms (The United Nations 1948)”…

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    which individuals and nations interests begin to become similar through globalization (Mahbubani, 81-88). Mahbubani goes through explaining a one world system but still leaves ambiguity. He doesn’t define this one world as either a one world government or a union of the nations similar to the European Union model. With this one world theory framework, it puts the sovereignty of nations at risk. Mahbubani asserts that we need to converge into a one world system, but not all nations have the same…

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