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Adum-Inter conflicts
international conflicts
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Cuban Missile Crisis (1962) | This was a 13-day confrontation between the US and the Soviet Union over Soviet ballistic missiles deployed in Cuba. It showcased the tensions of the Cold War and the importance of diplomacy and strategic communication in resolving international crises |
| Vietnam War (1955-1975): | pivotal conflict where the U.S. was heavily to prevent the spread of communism in Southeast Asia. This war had significant political and social implications for America, leading to widespread protests and a reconsideration of U.S. foreign policy |
| Iraq War (2003-2011) | Initiated under the premise of disarming Iraq of weapons of mass destruction, this war marked a controversial chapter in U.S. involvement in international conflicts and raised questions about interventionism and global stability |
| international conflicts | Disputes or confrontations between nations |
| foreign policy | a government's strategy in dealing with other nations: |
| domestic policy | a type of public policy overseeing administrative decisions that are directly related to all issues and activity within a state's borders. |
| united nations | a type of public policy overseeing administrative decisions that are directly. |
| world health organizations | Coordinates global health efforts and responses to health emergencies |
| north Atlantic treaty organization treaty | A military alliance ensuring collective security among member states |
| world trade organization | : Regulates international trade and resolves trade disputes among nations |
| European union | The EU is a political and economic union of 27 European countries, established to ensure the free movement of people, goods, services, and capital within its members. It has significant governance structures to manage various policies and practices |
| world bank | A vital institution for economic development, the World Bank offers financial assistance, policy advice, and technical support to low and middle-income countries to aid in their development strategies. |
| international court of conflicts | The ICJ is the principal judicial organ of the UN, responsible for resolving disputes between states and providing advisory opinions on international legal issues. |