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In response to ever-increasing concerns over the social, political and economic consequences of AID, the united states passed PEPFAR into public policy/legislature and declared a 15 billion dollar commitment to the policy.... t the request of the united states' Congress, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) is currently evaluating PEPFAR's performance to date.... hile PEPFAR is dedicated to the fight against AID as a global epidemic, its primary focus is upon the 15 countries which have the highest incident rates, those being Botswana, Cote d'Ivoire, Ethiopia, Guyana, haiti, Kenya, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Vietnam, and Zambia....
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The consistent unilateral stances on the part of the united states ever since the 9/11 attacks and even before the event proved to world that the country wishes to achieve its goals whether or not the international law or even its allies endorse it.... When it comes to what it deems necessary for its national interest or for global 'peace', the united states considers itself as always right, thus eliminating the importance of anyone else's views.... Kagan (2004, p67) illuminates that "during the Cold War, the united states would calculate how its actions would affect Europe's security....
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Accordingly, there are three distinct principles that involve the idea of the immunity of the head of state and other government officials who are visiting other countries like the united states.... If we take a closer look at the laws and treaties governing the united states and its visiting foreign state officials, there has not really been a clear cut policy of government on the extent of the immunity enjoyed by state officials form prosecution for international offences (Bederman D....
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An author of the essay "The Greatest Failure of the Current Wave of Financial Globalisation" claims that it is true that globalization brings a lot of opportunity for international development.... However, the progress between nations is not developing evenly.... nbsp;… Many people are considering globalization as a way to the world economic development while the rest views it in a negative way....
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hellip; In the present US administration's experience, with its close ties to MIC and susceptibility to its influence, the war became an extension of policy.... Hence, its influence crept up to the highest echelon of the government influencing policy-making to the extent of war-mongering in order to profit.... Indeed, according to the imminent economist, Joseph Schumpeter (1991), the orientation toward war is mainly fostered by the domestic interests of ruling classes and the influence of those who stand to gain individually from a war policy....
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The paper entitled 'The Imposition of Multilateral Economic Sanctions' presents economic sanctions against a sovereign nation which is considered by many to be an appropriate tool to be used by the international community, largely through the united Nations.... hellip; the united Nations acts on its authority to impose multilateral sanctions – meaning that the sanctions are voted on within the international community through a vote in the united Nations, as opposed to unilateral sanctions imposed by a country independent of the united Nations authority – under Chapter VII of its UN Charter....
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Such ousting of the state leaders and important persons are among the many factors that led to the declaration of Guinea Bissau an unsafe state that required the intervention of the united Nations Security Council.... Examines a strong need to include the neighboring and member states to regional blocs in helping to find proper security measures for the country in question.... Several coups and insecurity threats that have been experienced in Guinea Bissau in recent times as well as in the past have as well called for the attention of the regional block such as The Economic Community of West African states (ECOWAS) whose troops have been involved in the active peacekeeping mission in the country....
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He openly criticises the united states and its allies for its war against terror more especially the invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq in retaliation to the September 11 attack in the World Trade Center.... He published a list of anti war poem in response to the invasion of Iraq by the united states and Britain in 2003.... In a conversation with Michael Billington, a theatre critic of the Guardian, Pinter said that the united states government was the most dangerous power that had ever existed....
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