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THE EMERGENCE OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY IS ANSWER TO WAR.


By [Name]

[Course]

[Professor]

[University]

[City, State]

[Date]
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THE EMERGENCE OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY IS ANSWER TO WAR.

Draft Introduction:

This essay will entail the emergence of global civil society as today’s world faces the extreme

threat of wars. However, many researchers have believed that global civil society will be answer

to this. The issue of war has been a subject of debate for many of the people. Some people

present the fact that war becomes necessary in many situations where the conditions have grown

worse, however, there are many people who think war should be avoided in maximum cases

since this is meaningless things. Such people support their point by mentioning that war comes

with many consequences. One of the main consequences is the prevalence of crime in the

society. This essay will be addressing the different crimes observed as a result of the scenario of

war. Introduction of the essay will start with the defining the term war. According to research

war has been defined by many of the researchers with their own perspectives. For example, war

as per Arnold is the state of armed conflicts between two different countries. Similarly, the essay

will be addressing the definition of war by different researchers. This essay will highlight the

consequences of war which will lead to the importance of global civil society in answering the

situation of war. People considering war as a meaningless phenomenon mention the bloodshed

and economic stability that comes with war. After mentioning all such negative points, the role

of global civil society will be mentioned in answering the issue of war.

Answers to the Questions

 The global civil society has an increasingly significant role in the happenings of the post-

Cold War world. The global civil society played an important role in transforming

socialism to Western-styled democracy in the former Soviet world, for instance, and it is
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having an increasing influence on international movements like the rising

environmentalism, the push for human rights, and the backlash against economic

globalisation.

 Different reasons were observed for the arrival of war in certain countries. However, the

most prominent reasons for the war have always been observed due to the political issues

being observed in the country.

 Along with bloodshed, one of the most common observations about the consequences of

war has been observed in the form of the rise of criminal activities which leads instability

in economic conditions of the country. Considering all people equal and deserving the

treatment of the regular human beings is the right of every person, however, this right

gets in the hand of the criminals who take advantage of the situation of war.

 Other consequences of war include the prevalence of fear in the country. People start to

lose their trust in the leaders since the leaders are unable to protect their near and dear

ones. The chaos and destruction observed in the cities leave a note for other countries to

protect their nation from the curse of war.

 Considering all these consequences the emergence of global civil society can play a

positive role. The violence can however stop to some extent. This will be highlighted in

the essay and the ways of the best possible utilization of global civil society will also be

mentioned.

 The outcomes of war can be worse than this since many worthy lives are lost in this case.

War once starts to leave its impacts everywhere. The social consequences of cannot be

stopped easily. The worst outcomes of war are present in the form of social outcomes.

Area of health, education, and welfare are disturbed in a very bad way.
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 Concluding the essay, war is the worst kind of activities to choose from as observed from

its consequence’s in the war being studied from past. To answer this, global civil society

is the best alternative.

References:

Kaufman, J. (1983). The Social Consequences of War. Armed Forces & Society, [online]

9(2), pp.245-264. Available at:

http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0095327X8300900203?journalCode=afsa.

Mark, J. (2009). War. [online] Ancient History Encyclopedia. Available at:

https://www.ancient.eu/war/ [Accessed 20 Mar. 2018].

Stein, A. and Russett, B. (2008). Evaluating War: Outcomes and Consequences. [online]

2(1), pp.12-24. Available at: http://www.grandstrategy.net/Articles-pdf/evaluating_war.pdf

[Accessed 20 Mar. 2018].

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