PHLB20H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Great Power, Declaration On The Granting Of Independence To Colonial Countries And Peoples, Extortion

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In order to do that you need state eurocarcy, an effective infrastructure/administrates: great powers came up with an idea, whenever there is a conflict, we would hold a conference, meet up, and get together to build a balance. European imperialism: teali(cid:374)g: fi(cid:374)a(cid:374)(cid:272)i(cid:374)g europea(cid:374) state for(cid:373)atio(cid:374) the old s(cid:272)hool (cid:449)ay. Interpreted as an act of interference: created countries which were neighbours and were like brothers (somalia) which are now in the opposite side of the world, divided communities and created imbalances, becomes a point of contention. Veto power: members states dropped out as their interests favoured aggression. Wwii: the un charter stipulated a collective security clause, based n the legal principle of sovereign equality and territorial integrity. Un ga resolution 1514 (1960): written by the poor, only the 5 countries written things can be binding, even though it was a general resolution, it is considered a law.

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