The Role of International Organizations in Resolving Global Conflicts

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  • Prof. Jung – Eun Chu Author

Abstract

In an increasingly interconnected world, global conflicts pose significant challenges to peace and stability. This 
paper explores the pivotal role played by international organizations in resolving these conflicts, examining their 
functions, mechanisms, and impact on the global stage. Through a comprehensive review of scholarly literature, 
case studies, and historical examples, the paper sheds light on the evolving nature of international organizations and 
their effectiveness in addressing diverse conflicts. The study begins by outlining the historical context of 
international organizations, tracing their emergence and development in response to the complexities of a globalized 
world. It then delves into the diverse functions performed by these organizations, ranging from conflict prevention 
and mediation to peacekeeping and post-conflict reconstruction. Special emphasis is placed on the evolution of 
international norms and the legal frameworks that guide these organizations in their peacekeeping endeavors. The 
paper critically analyzes the challenges and limitations faced by international organizations in their conflict 
resolution efforts. Factors such as geopolitical interests, resource constraints, and the changing nature of conflicts 
are examined to provide a nuanced understanding of the complexities involved. Additionally, the study explores the 
role of key international actors, including major powers and regional organizations, in shaping the effectiveness of 
global conflict resolution mechanisms

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Published

11.07.2015

How to Cite

The Role of International Organizations in Resolving Global Conflicts. (2015). International Journal of Open Publication and Exploration, ISSN: 3006-2853, 3(2), 26-32. https://ijope.com/index.php/home/article/view/27

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