The civil war in Syria has largely spelled the end of the principle of Responsibility to Protect. Why is this so?
The international community has lacked the political will to enforce the principles
The warring parties are refusing to co-operate with the international community
Outside powers such as the United States and Russia are pursuing their own interests in Syria and uninterested in acting as honest brokers
All of the options
All of the options
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A. when enjoying the support of a majority of the population B. when having ample opportunity to attack, regroup, and remobilize C. when trying to attack weak states that are poor and have a rough terrain D. when trying to attack states which are militarily strong and have accessible terrain E. when trying to perpetrate a genocide against a minority
One result of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was that
A) many southern schools desegregated. B) segregation in housing ended immediately. C) voting rights were immediately opened to all Americans. D) racial integration began to immediately change the country. E) economic conditions for African Americans immediately improved.
V. O. Key suggested that parties are best understood from what three perspectives?
a. the party in the country, the party in the state, and the party in the cities and counties b. the Democratic Party, the Republican Party, and third parties c. the party in elections, the party in policymaking, and the party in propaganda d. the party as an organization, the party in the electorate, and the party in government