Political Science, asked by ankitbaruah5837, 11 months ago

Settlement of international disputes bye peaceful means

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Disputes are inevitable in any society; and more powerful nations may seek simply to impose its view or interests on the other party through coercion or force. A weaker nation may also try to exert moral influence on its opponent that its claim is justified, legitimate or right. This seeks to mobilize support for the demand within the nation making it and of appealing for support of the claim by other nations and the international community and bringing moral pressure.

Disputes are a by-product of energetic social interaction and not in themselves necessarily a ‘’bad thing’’. Disputes that don’t pose a big threat can be left to work themselves out, either through informal and routine level negotiations between parties by fading away over time, or otherwise.

Thus, every political system must find ways to identify and try to deal with disputes that do pose significant social risks. Typically, either party acting on its own may seek state intervention, or the state under certain circumstances may intervene at its own discretion. In most cases, third party or community intervention is considered appropriate or permissible only when both or all parties to the disputes have consented, or where the dispute has escalated to a point threatening general international peace and security.

Answered by hinaguptagracy
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Explanation:

Diplomatic methods of dispute settlement are negotiation, enquiry, mediation, conciliation, and good offices. A. Negotiation [7] “Negotiation” is the oldest, most common, and the simplest methods of settlinginternational disputes.

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