Non-intervention is a norm in international society. It is illegal under the UN charter 2:4 article for states to intervene in other states’ internal affairs. However, humanitarian intervention is an exception to this and has been frequently used to justify states’ acts in intervening other states’ affairs since theSecondWorldWar. Humanitarian intervention is an act that allows interferi
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2. Depression and War
With the Great Depression, Realizing that handling labour issues also requires international cooperation, the United States became a Member of the ILO in 1934 although it continued to stay out of the League of Nations. American John Winant took over in 1939 just as theSecondWorldWar became imminent. He moved the ILO's headquarters temporarily to Mo
Sam: For instance, I told this man today I was in thesecondworldwar. Not the first. I told
him I was too young for the first. But I told him I fought in thesecond.
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so did he, it turnd out.
Lenny stands, goes to the mirror and straightens his tie.
Lenny: He was probably a colonel, or something, in the American Air Force.
Sam: Yes.
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Background of Globalization
Globalization has a relationship with the appearance of neoliberal in order to revive the economy after theSecondWorldWar. After the disappearance of trading walls, businesses try to set their target on international markets rather than domestic markets to increase profits. By businesses entering international markets, theworld has become one community making busi
In theSecondWorldWarthe Japanese army invaded and subsequently occupied Malaya, Sabah, Sarawak, and Singapore for over three years. During this time, ethnic tensions were raised and nationalism grew. Popular support for independence increased after Malaya was reconquered by Allied Forces. Post-war British plans to unite the administration of Malaya under a single crown colony called the Malay