Conclusion
International Order is a
hierarchical system at international level, aimed at to bring peace and
stability. It is relevant to solve the issues and to save the world from the
horrors of wars. Therefore, there should be a rule of norms and values. Those
states follow the policies of antagonism, should remove the aggressive policies
and cooperate with other states and the more there would be cooperation among
the states, the more international order would be conducive. For this purpose,
the idealistic approach is more relevant, which emphasizes on peace, prosperity,
cooperation and non-violence behavior of the states.
End Notes
[1] William Walker, Weapons of mass destruction, international order, (p.1)
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p.24
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p.12
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p.1
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p.13
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p.24
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p.31
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