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United Nations
The United Nations is the largest and most famous of all intergovernmental organizations. The current membership of 191 nations establishes the UN as a tru... - United Nations -
Since its creation in 1945, the United Nations has created successful organizations and has led successful peacekeeping missions.
The United Nations set out its purpose 59 years ago; “to bring all nations of the world toge... - Sorry -
Will submit an esay in the near future. At the moment don't have anything relevant to post here. Thank you! The following will hopefully fool the submitting engine. Sorry about that. "The General Assembly is made up of repres... - City Upon a Hill -
...today that the concept of a city on a hill has continued throughout the centuries and that the United States as a country can be considered, to an extent as a “city on a hill”.
The term “city upon a hill” can be best des... - Cold War a Short Background -
The Cold War – a short background.
This is a quite short background of the Cold War as it was a very long conflict and there were many important events; to keep it as short as possible it has been spread out into six main po... - LEAGUE OF NATIONS -
...got accomplished was, rescuing Austria from economic disaster, settling the division of Silesia, and also preventing the outbreak of war between Greece and Bulgaria. It also gave a lot, it gave money to needy states, it al... - Monroe Doctrine -
... They feared that their profitable trade would be hurt if Spain regained control of its former colonies. Thus, they suggested that the United States and Britain issue a joint statement guaranteeing the freedom of the new n... - is the united nations still relevant -
On June 24, 1945, representatives of fifty-one nations met in San Francisco to sign the United Nations Charter and thus open a new chapter in international relations This movement resulted from a time of great devastation and... - Should crisis situations be resolved by the individual actions of great power nations? -
...rolonging question of whether great powers
should act on their own to resolve crisis situations or if action should be taken through collective
efforts by the international community, we must determine whether there are ... - US interference in other nations right or responsibility -
Who gave our comic super-heroes the right or responsibility to interfere in peoples lives? Who gave them the right or responsibility to take the law into their hands? ... Great power that comes with great responsibility. The... - hjdhgdh -
According to the U.N. Charter, the United Nations is entrusted with maintaining international peace and security, developing friendly relations among nations, cooperating in solving international problems and promoting respec... - The Roosevelt Corollary -
...ates had a “moral mandate” to enforce proper behavior among the nations of Latin America, stating in his annual message to Congress on the 6th of December, 1904:
It is not true that the United States feels any land hunge... - United Nations -
...g all nations and to work together with other nations on solving economic, social, cultural and humanitarian problems. Many other functions were and are done by the UN; they protect human rights, fight epidemics, poverty a... - Terrorism -
...the right things to do, but it depends on the degree. The only way to really know if it is a terrorist act is to judge it when it comes. It is just too difficult to say something is always wrong. John Brown would be consid... - Should wealthy nations be required to share their wealth among poorer nations by providing such things as food and education? Or is it the responsibility of the governments of poorer nations to look after their citizens themselves? -
...a and Bangladesh, severe drought in African countries and so on respectively.
To build a good nation, it is paramount important to have healthy citizens. In some countries, especially in poorer nations they are stru... - the korean war -
... the time coverage and reports of the war had to compete with local tragedies. In 1910 Japan took Korea by force as part of the Japanese Empire, because of this and their global position many Japanese people moved to Korea... - reasons against war in Iraq -
“This is not simply a fight against terror- terror is a tactic. This is not simply a fight against Al Qaeda, its affiliates and adherents – they are foot soldiers. ... ” Beginning in 1990, the United States and Iraq “bumped”... - Atomic Bomb info -
...Harbor and no good came from either of them.
3) What might have been some goals in bombing Japan?
The United States wanted to build a strong democracy all over the world and bring down the superior Japanese nati... - World War II -
...o a stop. Nazi regime leaders had been defeated and tried for their crimes. Berlin, Germany’s capital, had been divided into four different sections. Democracy had reestablished a foothold as a world leading power at this ... - South Korea -
South Korea
South Korea has many issues from the Korean War to being apart from North
Korea. ... South
Korea has many things going on with the people and the way they live. South
Korea in general has issues but they...