Essays about: "power balance, security council"
Found 4 essays containing the words power balance, security council.
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1. 'Sins of the Past' - Protection of Fundamental Rights in Individual Sanctions in the Historical, Institutional, and Judicial CFSP Context
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/Juridiska fakultetenAbstract : Since 24 February 2022, the European Union has faced a conventional war on its doorstep and an increase in geopolitical tension with the East. This has required the Council to act quickly and forcefully within its competence in the area of Common Foreign and Security Policy. READ MORE
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2. Women’s Participation in Peace Negotiations and the Inclusion of Gender Provisions
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : Are peace agreements more likely to include gender provisions if women participate in the peace negotiations? The international community, national governments and civil societies around the world have assumed that women’s inclusion in peace negotiations result in higher quality peace agreements, where women’s interests are better taken into consideration. To date, there is a lack of empirical underpinning of the assumption. READ MORE
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3. Balancing Power in the Middle East : A study of the purposes and effectiveness of the Iran Sanctions
University essay from Högskolan Dalarna/StatsvetenskapAbstract : This study has two main purposes; to study the reasons of why sanctions were imposed on Iran, and evaluating the success of the sanctions. The study suggests that the disclosure of the Iranian nuclear program had consequences on the power balance in the Middle East, with Iran imposing a threat to regional neighbours and worrying the international community, leading to the United Nations Security Council imposing heavy sanctions on Iran in 2006. READ MORE
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4. Broadening the mandate of the Security Council - HIV/AIDS as a threat to international peace and security
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : The question of international peace and security today includes far more than merely weapons and balance of power. The cold war conception of state security with primary focus on external aggression failed to offer adequate protection against the everyday threats facing the people of the world - threats that often are more tangible than a looming threat of war. READ MORE