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End of History
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Frances Fukuyama

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End of History
Frances Fukuyama
Conflict of cultures
Samual P. Huntington
China wealth ownership
1% richest own 1/3 of wealth in 2016
World Bank numbers on poverty
Numbers living in $1.25 a day reduced from 1.9bn in 1980 to 702mn in 2015, despite population increase
China change in poverty
84% in extreme poverty 1980, now 12% in 2010
N Korea, S Korea difference
6cm average height increase in S Korea due to good living conditions
ECHR impact on UK
Changed 2000 section 44 of Terrorism Act
Internation community resolve conflict
Russian sanctions 2022, Iraq no fly zone 1991by UK and USA, ICC can try at international level
When did UN fail to act
Rwandan genocide 1994, 800,000 Tutsis killed, Taliban in Afghan, USA + China + Russia have not signed up to ICC
UN
Since 1945, 193 members (2017)
ICJ
NOT human rights, 9 years terms, Rulings are binding, members can ignore rulings, territory disputs
Israeli 2004 defy ICJ
2004 Israeli built security fence around west bank, sitll there today
UN Parliament / General Assembly
One vote per state, 193 members, meet once a year, symbolic resolutions, votes on major issues, time consuming as 2/3 majority needed
GA set up
Millennium Development Goals and 2015 Sustainable Development goals agreed
Security Council
5 permanent members with veto, 10 non permanent members, peacekeepings, issues binding resolutions, issues sanctions and military actions
Economic and Social Council
54 members, oversees WHO and UNICEF
NATO
1949, 28 members, protect Europe from military threat of Soviety Union
First operations start
1995, despite being set up after WW2
G7
1976, Russia kicked 2014 after Crimea annex, no budget, informal approach, outdated