Mr Daly The Nature of World Order Monday, 26 August 2019Monday, 26 August 2019 The meaning of ‘world order’ The need for world order The development of world order over time The nature of conflict: inter-state and intra-state Access to resources as a source of conflict Responses to World Order The roles of: The nation state and state sovereignty The United Nations International instruments Courts and tribunals Intergovernmental organisations Non-government organisations Australia’s federal government The media Contemporary issues concerning World Order Issues that must be studied: The principle of ‘responsibility to protect’ Regional and global situations that threaten peace and security The success of global cooperation in achieving world order Rules regarding the conduct of hostilities.
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Development of World Order Mr Daly Monday, 26 August 2019Monday, 26 August 2019
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World Order Responses Organisations Conflicts International Criminal Court United Nations International Court of Justice InterPol Mr Daly Monday, 26 August 2019Monday, 26 August 2019 World Order Conflicts Responses Organisations Geneva Convention Red Cross World Vision United Nations War (Declared) Middle East (Undeclared) World War Two Russia (Incursion)
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