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[DOC File]Russia in Global Governance: Multipolarity or Multilateralism
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It also became a founding member of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), which emerged out of a 1997 Russia-China treaty on border troops reduction and then included China, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan. The organization became prominent after September 11 mainly to address terrorism and security vacuum in Central Asia.
[DOC File]Is the UN Role in Korea 1945-1953 the Model Being Repeated ...
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In the Libya crisis, the Russia Federation played the same role that the Soviet Union played in the Korean crisis. It did not veto the rush to intervene. What about China? Had the People’s Republic of China been on the Security Council as it deserved in 1950, could the UN sanction of a US-lead war against North Korea have been avoided?
[DOC File]The Republic of Korea’s Maritime Boundaries
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North Korea’s claimed maritime zones in the East Sea cannot be justified under the Law of the Sea Convention or any other principles of customary international law. It is true that North Korea is somewhat geographically disadvantaged, having a concave coastline and having two neighbors (Russia and South Korea) that wrap around it.
[DOC File]Is the UN Role in Korea 1945-1953 the Model Being Repeated ...
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That is until Japan defeated China in the First Sino-Japanese War in 1895 and Russia in the Russo-Japanese War in 1905, and the big powers acquiesced to the Japanese annexation of Korea in 1910. Before and during the annexation, Koreans continuously struggled for their independence.
[DOC File]The North Korean Nuclear Crisis: The US Response
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Military strikes against North Korea’s nuclear facilities would almost certainly spark a full-scale war between North Korea and the United States. The effects of which would spill over to South Korea, Japan, China, and Russia causing a humanitarian crisis, and devastating economic disruption. Nukes as a …
[DOCX File]Status of Senior Service School Program
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I sit with the Joint Chiefs in the Tank where we apply the National Military Strategy - the “4 plus 1,” (North Korea, Russia, Iran, China, + violent extremism) in which the Coast Guard plays an important role. ... It can also cost lives. The cyber domain should be considered another border – a virtual border - …
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