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Keeping Peace In The World Hibbert Adam 1968

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Keeping Peace In The World Hibbert Adam 1968
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Publisher: North Mankato, Minn. : Smart Apple Media
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.03 MB
Author: Hibbert, Adam, 1968-
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Keeping Peace In The World Hibbert Adam 1968 by Hibbert, Adam, 1968- instant download after payment.

48 pages : 26 cm, Describes the purpose and mission of the United Nations peace-keeping forces and their influence in combating global terrorism, Includes index, What's the issue? -- Is it my country's duty to intervene in other people's wars? -- Does European integration improve hopes for world peace? -- Can sanctions help people in the sanctioned country? -- Does the UN Security Council work? -- Do crimes against humanity justify invading a country? -- Is 'pre-emptive' war making the world safer? -- Does UN peacekeeping work? -- Could 1994's massacres in Rwanda have been prevented? -- Do controls on the arms trade help peace? -- Was NATO's 1999 Kosovo war justified? -- Does terrorism ever make sense? -- Should amnesty international support attacks on 'rogue' regimes? -- Is ethnic hatred the world's biggest threat to peace? -- Does the UN act independently of US interests? -- Will environmental crises lead to wars? -- Should alleged human rights criminals be tried in an international court? -- Can the Palestinian/Israeli conflict be solved by peace talks? -- Will laws against landmines work? -- Is it possible to win a war against terror?

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