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    English Channel and the North Sea, and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean. France has a total population of 66.6 million and spans over 248,573 square miles. France today is one of the most modern countries in the world and is a leader among European nations. France

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    accidentally while attempting to carry out attacks, or by security forces or victims responding to attacks”(cnsnews). This is what terrorism has done all across the world. Terrorism has become a never ending occurrence in Mali that has caused major issues economically and physically. Throughout this paper there will be main ideas on what has happened in Mali with terrorism. Following with what leads to the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on the effort of terrorism in Mali. To follow up with

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    Intro Today, France is one of the most modern countries in the world and is the leader among European nations. It plays a powerful international role as a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, NATO, the G-8, the G-20, the EU, and other multilateral organizations. Labor force: The total labor force in France was last measured at 30 million in 2014, per the world bank. That ranks France 21st in the world. 30 million is about half of France’s population, which is 66 million. The

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    by and for the world, one that should rally nations. The nature of this task however, must be clearly understood; only then can suitable means for accomplishing it be formulated, only then can the role that the United Nations could and should play be appreciated” ( Wilcox/Haviland, 29). There are many international organizations that have been talked about throughout this semester. One of the most important ones is The United Nations. The United Nations was established October 24, 1945, and has

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    The United Nations has a number of different organisations and programmes that operate under the non-governmental organisation. Each of these organisations works to better the world’s population and the environment we live in. The United Nations itself has six main bodies which it is governed by and each body focuses on a different aspect of international peace and security. This report will be focusing on the role of the Security Council and its success as a body with regard to maintaining international

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    on other continents or in Europe itself, outside of the league of nations, any more that it could oppose the League of Nations” Said ones French Minister Aristide Briand. The League of Nations was the first worldwide organization to maintain peace and international cooperation that was born after the World War I. Officially it was established in January 10, 1920 and stopped their existence on April 18, 1946 when the United Nations took the responsibilities for the peace in the world. From all major

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    The United States Positioning as a World Superpower: Its Subsequent Influence in the United Nations and Views Regarding Human Rights “America stands at this moment at the summit of the world.” -Winston Churchill, 1945 As World War II came to a close, a new need for an international peacekeeping organization became apparent in order to maintain peaceful relations among nations in the post-World War II era. The United Nations (UN) came into effect on October 24, 1945 for this very purpose

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    his speech that Iran has succeeded in enriching uranium to twenty percent and has the ability to achieve a purity of more than eighty percent. (Flintoff) The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) had advised the United States and other United Nations (UN) Security Council nations on the possibility of an advanced nuclear development program in Iran. Iran has been consistently resistant to working with

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    rights and protect innocent people. However, we occasionally notice that it is not always the case as it was pretended to be. For instance, it is possible and true that such organizations can fail to protect human life, even on purpose. United Nation Security Council is entitled to maintain human rights in the global scale and thus it must intervene into conflicts which comprise threat to innocent civil people. Nevertheless, the circumstance of the Kosovo war allows us to think about and even question

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    Introduction The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) occupies the position of leading supranational entity in charge of upholding international security and peace. Members of the UN Security Council vote on various global security and peace issues. Debates ranges on the functional effectiveness of UN Security Council in the maintenance of International security and peace. Controversy also ranges on the democratic representativeness of the UN Security Council, particularly in the election of members

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