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The United Nations intervened in Sudan because of $10$ years of civil war.
The United Nations intervened in Sudan because of $10$ years of civil war.
False
External intervention only involves invasion by another country.
External intervention only involves invasion by another country.
False
The United Nations is an example of a regional organization that can challenge state autonomy.
The United Nations is an example of a regional organization that can challenge state autonomy.
False
The Greek debt crisis is an example of external intervention in the autonomy of a state.
The Greek debt crisis is an example of external intervention in the autonomy of a state.
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The text mentions that external intervention is always harmful to the state that is being intervened in.
The text mentions that external intervention is always harmful to the state that is being intervened in.
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Study Notes
External Intervention
- External intervention can be described as invasion by another country, but it can take other forms in modern times.
- Example of external intervention: Russia's interference in Ukraine's affairs, compromising the autonomy of a sovereign state in the post-Soviet era.
Internal and Regional Challenges to State Autonomy
- Internal political challenges can also threaten state autonomy.
- Regional organizations can also challenge state autonomy.
- Example of regional intervention: The United Nations intervened in Sudan due to years of civil war.
- Another example of regional intervention: The United Nations interfered in Greece's debt crisis in Europe.
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Description
This quiz explores the concept of external intervention and its effects on state autonomy, including examples from Russia and Ukraine, as well as internal political challenges and regional organizations like the United Nations.