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    A. The Charter of the United NationsThe United Nations (UN) is one of the most important international organizations ever created. Since its creation after the end of World War II in 1945 to replace its predecessor, the League of Nations, the United Nations has worked to maintain world peace and facilitate cooperation to resolve international problems. Without UN oversight, many other international issues between states would have resulted in serious conflicts and many human rights violations would have taken place around the world. The UN has proven to be very effective in achieving its goals since its inception. These goals, along with the key principles of the UN, are found in the Charter of the United Nations, an international treaty that first created the UN. Although the UN has been much more successful than the aforementioned League of Nations in maintaining international peace and maintaining order in the world, there are still significant flaws within the UN system that prevent it from truly enabling peace. establishment of world peace. It can certainly maintain world peace, at least for the most part, but it simply does not have the tools necessary to prevent the emergence and escalation of all international conflicts so that peace can be maintained throughout the world. international company. century, long before the signing of the United Nations Charter, the First World War took place between 1914 and 1919, involving many international superpowers that existed at that time, such as Germany, Great Britain and the United States . After the war ended, then-President of the United States Woodrow Wilson helped promote the idea of ​​a global alliance that would help maintain world peace and prevent any type of... middle of paper.....we do our best to help people who suffer from these problems. Both the orthodox developmental approach and the alternative developmental approach have their merits and strengths where one appears to be superior to the other. Hopefully, one of these approaches will be able to permanently prevent these global problems from occurring in the future. Works Cited Baylis, J., Smith, S. and Owens, P. (2008). The globalization of world politics (4 ed.). New York: Oxford. Charter of the United Nations. (1945, October 24). The United Nations. Retrieved August 11, 2010 from http://www.un.org/en/documents/charter/index.shtml Usborne, D. (1999, December 17). The UN pilloried for its failure in the genocide in Rwanda. The Independent. Retrieved August 11, 2010 from http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/un-pilloried-for-failure-over-rwanda-genocide-739072.html