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International

Organizations
and the
IPS
International Organization
Role of International Organizations
in the IPS or International Political System
League of
Nations
- Proponent of the League of
Nations

Woodrow Wilson
28th US President
League of Nation's
FOUR MAIN AIMS




WORLD WAR II
World War II (WWII or WW2) or the Second World War was a global conflict that lasted from 1939 to
1945. The vast majority of the world's countries, including all the great powers, fought as part of two
opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis. Many participating countries invested all available
economic, industrial, and scientific capabilities into this total war, blurring the distinction between
civilian and military resources. Aircraft played a major role, enabling the strategic bombing of
population centres and delivery of the only two nuclear weapons ever used in war. It was by far the
deadliest conflict in history, resulting in 70–85 million fatalities.

Millions died due to genocides, including the Holocaust, as well as starvation, massacres, and disease.
In the wake of Axis defeat, Germany, Austria, and Japan were occupied, and war crime tribunals were
conducted against German and Japanese leaders.
WAS THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS A
TOTAL FAILURE?
League of Nation's
WEAKNESSES


MAIN SUCCESSES OF THE LEAGUE OF
NATIONS

• Helped control some diseases


• Arrested slave trade / drug dealers
• Stopped war over Aaland Island
• Stopped war over Corfu
FAILURES OF THE LEAGUE OF
NATIONS

• Japan invaded Manchuria in 1932


• Italy invaded Abyssinia in 1935
• Hitler broke Treaty of Versailles
• WW2 Broke out in 1939
League of Nation's
FOUR AIMS




UNITED Nations




Six Main Organs Functions
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STRENGTHS WEAKNESS
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REGIONAL COURTS


REGIONAL COURTS in Europe


REGIONAL COURTS in Africa

REGIONAL COURTS in America



INTERNATIONAL NON-
GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION




DIVERSITY OF INGO


Functions of INGO to IPS
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EXAMPLE OF INGO


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