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Theory of Social Constructivism. The United Nations Security Council in Libya
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Exploring the role of the United Nations in international relations, this seminar paper examines its functions as a supranational organization with 193 Member States. It highlights the UN's commitment to maintaining peace, fostering cooperation, and addressing global issues through collective security. Using the 2011 Libyan conflict as a case study, the paper investigates how the UN's actions reflect the principles of social constructivism, particularly in shaping state behavior and the underlying ideas that govern international relations.
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