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  • UN Security Council

    UN Security Council The Council is composed of fifteen member states, five of them permanent members and specified by name in the Charter. These are the United States, Russia (replacing the Soviet Union in 1991), China, the United Kingdom, and France. The rest are elected for two-year terms […]

  • Pacifism

    Pacifism Modern PacifismIntroduction to PacifismFollowing World War I, the hopes of many pacifists for achieving collective security were directed toward the newly formed League of Nations. This organization was loosely constructed, however, and provided no really effective means o…

  • Pacifism

    Pacifism Modern PacifismIntroduction to PacifismFollowing World War I, the hopes of many pacifists for achieving collective security were directed toward the newly formed League of Nations. This organization was loosely constructed, however, and provided no really effective means o…

  • UNO

    Hierarchical Display of UNO International Organisations > United NationsInternational Relations > International affairs > International organisationInternational Relations > International affairs > International affairs > International meeting > International conference > UN […]

  • UNO

    Hierarchical Display of UNO International Organisations > United NationsInternational Relations > International affairs > International organisationInternational Relations > International affairs > International affairs > International meeting > International conference > UN […]

  • Peace

    International Law: Matters of International Concern: Peace and Security Introduction to Peace Among the central aims of the UN are the maintenance of peace and security and the suppression of acts of aggression. The principles of the UN Charter prohibit the use of force to settle disputes and […]

  • Multinational Force

    Concept of Multinational Force An introductory definition of Multinational Force is provided here: A military force comprising members from more than two nations. For instance, when the United Nations sends a peacekeeping force to a troubled area, it often assembles a multinational force. […]