Managing International and Civil Conflicts
The reactionary approaches and established institutions for managing international and civil conflicts have proven to be insufficient and often inadequate.
The reactionary approaches and established institutions for managing international and civil conflicts have proven to be insufficient and often inadequate.
Reforming the United Nations can and needs to take place at multiple levels.
The composition and methods of the Security Council are antiquated and only minimally effective in keeping or restoring the peace.
The ICJ or “World Court” is the principal judicial body of the United Nations.
Collective security predicated on militarized solutions tends to threaten or actually carry out a larger war to deter or prevent a smaller war.