At present the world community does not appear to have any general policy for dealing with regimes whose conduct is abhorrent. Most cases are dealt with on an ad hoc basis, in part because each case has its own unique issues, and in part because there does not appear to be any consensus on how to proceed.
Assume for the sake of discussion that the UN Security Council begins by passing a resolution stating the the conduct of a particular government is "abhorrent to civilized nations". Assume that such a resolution might apply to situations such as Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Myamar, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Rwanda, or Serbia.
(Israel and Palestine are excluded from consideration here because there are arguably two sides to that conflict, and becuase I don't want this to turn into yet another ME thread. The US and France are excluded because such a resolution would never get through the Security Council, and because we already have enough flames on this topic.)
So what should the policy be for dealing with abhorrent regimes? Feel free to select a range of options to be applied successively or in different (but clearly specified) situations. In what cases would your proposal be effective? Why would your proposal work better than the current ad hoc approach?
Assume for the sake of discussion that the UN Security Council begins by passing a resolution stating the the conduct of a particular government is "abhorrent to civilized nations". Assume that such a resolution might apply to situations such as Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Myamar, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Rwanda, or Serbia.
(Israel and Palestine are excluded from consideration here because there are arguably two sides to that conflict, and becuase I don't want this to turn into yet another ME thread. The US and France are excluded because such a resolution would never get through the Security Council, and because we already have enough flames on this topic.)
So what should the policy be for dealing with abhorrent regimes? Feel free to select a range of options to be applied successively or in different (but clearly specified) situations. In what cases would your proposal be effective? Why would your proposal work better than the current ad hoc approach?
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