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In History / High School | 2014-11-07

The failed nation-states of Cambodia, Liberia, Somalia, and Sudan used to be supported by the former Soviet Union and have since collapsed into civil war. What obligations do other countries have to restore order in these failed nation-states?

Asked by sassysofi

Answer (2)

This is an opinion question.Henry David Thoreau would say that we don't have an obligation to help, but people such as President Barrack Obama would argue that we should help. Its your decision on what you answer! Back it up with facts to make it more concrete instead of just ideas.

Answered by ColeRees | 2024-06-10

Countries have various obligations towards failed states, largely centered on humanitarian responsibility, political stability, and international law. Intervention methods can vary from military to diplomatic actions, with historical examples demonstrating the complexities involved. Ultimately, the decision to assist is influenced by moral principles and national interests, making it a nuanced discussion.
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Answered by ColeRees | 2025-06-12