Task Words Explain Provide Content Words State sovereignty International order International intervention Mass violence Re-state the Topic The topic is asking me to expand on both the positive and negative effects of global involvement in the internal affairs of independent nations with regard to the avoidance and settling of large-scale bloodshed. It requires me to substantiate my arguments both in favour of and in opposition to such intervention through detailed examples. The foundation of the essay rests on the premise that global stability lies on the principle of non-interference in the goings on of other self-governing nations. Possible examples that can be used to determine the dual consequences of the interference of nations into matters that affect another particular state are the crises of Burundi, Columbia, Israel and possibly Zimbabwe. My essay would begin by defining the crucial content words as outlined above. I would then seek to explain what situations do in fact call for international intervention – that is situations in which the rule of law has eroded to such a point that anarchy reigns supreme or such instances where the potential for such an occurrence exists.
I would structure the body of my essay on a nation-by-nation basis and draw separate conclusions for each unique circumstance. In my final paragraphs, I would then draw broad conclusions that are widely applicable to these circumstances. Bibliography “Burundi: Time to act”, web, 26 July 1996 “Deadly cost of new global warfare” web, 29 Oct 1999 Doom, J. : On military intervention, Rotterdam University Press, Rotterdam, 1971 Jaquet, L.
The Essay on Independence And Territorial Nations Peace International
Jasmin WoolfolkI stand before you as the distinguished delegate of the USA to purpose and present to you the views of my country on the future direction of peace for the world, and for all democratic nations. As contained in my statement of fourteen points I come to participate on debate for the future of the world and its peace and security. I. Open covenants of peace, openly arrived at, after ...
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S. Intervention, Information Network of the Americas, Washington DC, 2002 Louw, B. : United Nations humanitarian intervention and the new world order, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, 1999 Seiler, J. , “Is military peacemaking really possible?” , web, 02 Apr 1999 Bibliography “Burundi: Time to act”, web, 26 July 1996 “Deadly cost of new global warfare” web, 29 Oct 1999 Doom, J. : On military intervention, Rotterdam University Press, Rotterdam, 1971 Jaquet, L. : Intervention In International Politics, The Hague: Netherlands Institute Of International Affairs, The Netherlands, 1971.
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