Introduction
Today’s China
Before we elaborate on our subject, we thought it is important to understand about the present situationof China. Thus, by comparing both China’s current and expected future situation, we’ve divided our sub-directions.
After implementing an open economy, China has been rapidly developing and eventually, they took a pos
Measures are taken to:
1) criminalize and deny all forms of financial support for terrorism
2) criminalize active/passive assistance for terrorism
3) suppress provisionof safe haven, sustenance for terrorists
- Related committees:
Al-Qaida and Taliban Sanctions Committee, committee of Proliferationof mass-destructionweapons
- The 2005 World Summit in New York
the register.
Ⅹ. Other Treaties and Conventions Related to Arms Control
ⅰ. The Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty is a proposed international treaty to prohibit the further productionof fissile material for nuclearweapons or other explosive devices.
ⅱ. The United Nations Conventionon Certain Conventional Weapons, seeks to provide new rules for the protectionof military personnel an
the United Nations and its system (specialized agencies, funds and programmes) affect our lives and make the world a better place. One ofthe central mandates ofthe United Nations is the promotionof economic and social development.
2) What is UNDP?
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is the UN's global development network. UNDP is currently present onthe ground in 166 count
I. Introduction
Brief information about OECD
The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is an international organisation where 30 democratic countries co-operate based onthe principles of representative democracy and free-market economy. The member countries work together to achieve the economic, social, and governance goals of globalization.
The OECD was establis