Chapter 4: International disputes and conflicts Flashcards

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The UK has played an active role in attempting to resolve what?

A

The UK has played an active role in attempting to resolve international:

  1. Disputes
  2. Conflicts
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The UK has played an active role is attempting to resolve international disputes and conflicts.
The methods used have varied from what?

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The methods used have varied from:
1. Mediation
2. Humanitarian aid
to
3. The use of sanctions
4. The use of force
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Mediation

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Mediation is a process of involving outsiders in a dialogue to try to resolve a dispute between 2 parties

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Humanitarian aid

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Humanitarian aid is non-military aid given to:

  1. Countries
  2. People in need
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Humanitarian aid is non-military aid given to countries and people in need.
Example

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For example:

  1. Food
  2. Shelter
  3. Medical help
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Sanctions

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Sanctions are measures taken by a state against others to achieve a change in:
1. Policy
Or,
2. Action

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In recent years, the UK government has been involved in trying to resolve a number of what?

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In recent years, the UK government has been involved in trying to resolve a number of international disputes

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In recent years, the UK government has been involved in trying to resolve a number of international disputes and has worked with who to help resolve issues?

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In recent years, the UK government has been involved in trying to resolve a number of international disputes and has worked:
1. With international bodies and agencies
2. Directly with other nations
to help resolve issues

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In recent years, the UK government has been involved in trying to resolve a number of international disputes and has worked with international bodies and agencies and directly with other nations to help resolve issues.
Some of these interventions what?

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Some of these interventions:

  1. Have been controversial
  2. Still divide public opinion in the UK
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In recent years, the UK government has been involved in trying to resolve a number of international disputes and has worked with international bodies and agencies and directly with other nations to help resolve issues.
Some of these interventions have been controversial and still divide public opinion in the UK.
What is subject to a long-awaited inquiry report?

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The UK’s intervention in Iraq from 2001 to 2009 is subject to a long-awaited inquiry report

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The UK’s intervention in Iraq from 2001 to 2009 is subject to a long-awaited inquiry report.
What was set up in 2009?

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The Chilcot Inquiry was set up in 2009

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The UK’s intervention in Iraq from 2001 to 2009 is subject to a long-awaited inquiry report.
The Chilcot Inquiry was set up in 2009, after what?

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The Chilcot Inquiry was set up in 2009, after British troops had left Iraq

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The UK’s intervention in Iraq from 2001 to 2009 is subject to a long-awaited inquiry report.
The Chilcot Inquiry was set up in 2009, after British troops had left Iraq, to investigate what?

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The Chilcot Inquiry was set up in 2009, after British troops had left Iraq, to investigate the background to British involvement in the Iraq War

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The UK’s intervention in Iraq from 2001 to 2009 is subject to a long-awaited inquiry report.
The Chilcot Inquiry was set up in 2009, after British troops had left Iraq, to investigate the background to British involvement in the Iraq War.
What was there in London to protest about British participation?

A

There was an anti-war demonstration in London to protest about British participation

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The UK’s intervention in Iraq from 2001 to 2009 is subject to a long-awaited inquiry report.
The Chilcot Inquiry was set up in 2009, after British troops had left Iraq, to investigate the background to British involvement in the Iraq War.
There was an anti-war demonstration in London to protest about British participation.
When did it happen?

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The anti-war demonstration in London happened just prior to a vote in the House of Commons in February 2003 about the UK taking part in the war

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The anti-war demonstration in London happened just prior to a vote in the House of Commons in February 2003 about the UK taking part in the war.
Police claimed it was the UK’s what?

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Police claimed the anti-war demonstration in London was the UK’s biggest ever demonstration

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Police claimed the anti-war demonstration in London was the UK’s biggest ever demonstration, with at least how many taking part?

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Police claimed the anti-war demonstration in London was the UK’s biggest ever demonstration, with at least 750,000 taking part

18
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Police claimed the anti-war demonstration in London was the UK’s biggest ever demonstration, with at least 750,000 taking part.
The organisers put the figure closer to what?

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The organisers of the anti-war demonstration in London put the figure closer to 2 million