World Order
- Created by: gabyljh
- Created on: 28-04-15 23:57
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- World Order
- About World Order
- Nature, Need and development
- End of cold war
- Globalisation
- State sovereignty and Multilateralism- Treaty of Westphalia 1648.
- Multilateralism
- 2 Hague conferences
- WW1, League of nations, UN
- WW1 killed multilateralism.
- League of nations born 1919.
- UN born 1 jan 1942. To fight Axis power.
- League of nations born 1919.
- WW1 killed multilateralism.
- Nature of conflict
- Nuclear Warfare
- North korea and Iran violation 1968 nuclear non- proliferation treaty
- Civil war
- KW, ACW, Lebanon war. Vietnam war.
- War against govt and people
- Genocide, mass murder, death squad.
- Cyber warfare
- Guerilla Warfare
- Disorganised, no uniform, small
- Communal killing
- African states of Somalia 1993
- Rwanda 1994
- Yugoslavia split 1990
- Interstate vs Intrastate
- Interstate: Involve 2 or more states. Intrastate: Conflict within a state
- Conventional war
- Organised, uniforms. By stable govt
- Terrorism
- Nuclear Warfare
- Sources to conflict
- Self-defence (Article 51), UN security council authorisation (Chp VII)
- US and Middle east
- China and Australia
- Ideological, Religion, Global or regional hegemony and Ethnic, religious or racil intolerance
- Self-defence (Article 51), UN security council authorisation (Chp VII)
- Nature, Need and development
- Responses to World order
- State sovereignty
- Article 2.7 UN charter
- Problems with UNSC
- UN
- Post war record of UN
- SC
- Peacekeeping
- Peace building commision
- UNEPS
- International instruments
- Bilateral and multilateral treaties
- Jus cogens
- Courts and Tribunals
- ICJ
- ICC
- International tribunals
- IGOs
- AU
- Commonwealth
- ASEAN
- EU
- NATO
- NGOs
- ICG
- Centre for Peace and conflict studies
- Campaign for nuclear disarmament (UK)
- Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
- Centre for Justice and International law
- Freedom house
- Global policy forum
- World federation of the UN associations
- Australia's Federal Govt
- Australia's role in global affairs
- Media
- Non-legal international dispute resolution
- State sovereignty
- Issues concerning world order
- R2P
- Nuclear Threat
- East timor and UN
- International law
- About World Order
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