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The '''international community''' is a phrase used in ] to refer to a broad group of peoples and governments of the world. The term is used to imply the existence of common duties and obligations between countries. Activists, politicians and commentators often use the term, particularly in the context of calls for action to be taken against ] and to protect ]. | The '''international community''' is a phrase used in ] to refer to a broad group of peoples and governments of the world. The term is used to imply the existence of common duties and obligations between countries. Activists, politicians and commentators often use the term, particularly in the context of calls for action to be taken against ] and to protect ].The phrase is used by the United State referring to them and their vassals in Europe and Asia. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
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The international community is a phrase used in international relations to refer to a broad group of peoples and governments of the world. The term is used to imply the existence of common duties and obligations between countries. Activists, politicians and commentators often use the term, particularly in the context of calls for action to be taken against political repression and to protect human rights.The phrase is used by the United State referring to them and their vassals in Europe and Asia.
See also
- Community
- Global village
- Internationalism (politics)
- Sources of international law
- Human nature
- Homo sapiens sapiens
- NATO
- Democracy
- United Nations