Diplomacy and International Conflicts
From ancient times, diplomacy has remained an important means of responding to regional as well as international conflicts. Particularly in the present challenging situation, when economic injustices and military expansion have reached an alarming level, the need to provide timely warning to the countries involved and suggest concrete solutions to mounting problems is one of the fundamental tasks of all international institutions. These issues are usually focused through conferences at both regional and international levels. Hence, the role of conference diplomacy cannot be overlooked. The success or failure of conference diplomacy depends on the circumstances and the sincerity of the concerned parties, and above all, on their political and economic compulsions. During the 1970s, a series of international conferences were held on themes related to global problems. These included deliberations on human environment (Stockholm - 1972), population (Bucharest - 1974), Food (Rome - 1974), industrialization (Lima - 1975), employment (Geneva - 1976), human settlement (Vancouver - 1976), climate (Geneva - 1976), desertification (Nairobi - 1977), primary healthcare (Alma-Ata - 1978), research and technology for development (Vienna -
. . .
Some common words found in the essay are:
Food Rome, Movement West, , International Economic, Bosnia Serbia, Third World, Augustine Destroy, Palestine Kashmir, conference diplomacy, arms race, regional international, third world, international levels, international institutions, geneva 1976, international organizations, political economic, international conflicts,
Approximate Word count = 845
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
|
 |