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POLI 283 Spring 2005 Shane Fitzgerald 254809 Introduction Since the fall of the Soviet Union, the world has been searching for the next big threat to peace. With the United States arguably left alone as the only global Superpower, the threat of large scale warfare has diminished considerably. This has drawn attention to the smaller conflicts and hardships of the world. The establishment of the United Nations provided a place for the countries of the world to come together and convene in a peaceful atmosphere, but also revealed the delicate and complex predicament of inner-state conflicts and the relevance of sub-state actors in the international theater. Among these relatively newfound developments is a collection that ignores state boundaries and threatens indiscriminately. These are threats to the human race, threats to human security. Canada is privileged enough to be in a position whereby it can afford to allocate resources in hopes of combating these threats,...

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