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The Olympic Games significantly impact global diplomacy and international relations by fostering unity, showcasing soft power, and providing a platform for peaceful interaction among nations. Through the Olympics, countries can engage in dialogue and cooperation, transcending political and culturalRead more
The Olympic Games significantly impact global diplomacy and international relations by fostering unity, showcasing soft power, and providing a platform for peaceful interaction among nations. Through the Olympics, countries can engage in dialogue and cooperation, transcending political and cultural differences.
For instance, the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang played a crucial role in easing tensions on the Korean Peninsula. North and South Korea marched together under a unified flag during the opening ceremony and fielded a joint women’s ice hockey team, symbolizing a rare moment of unity and diplomatic engagement amid longstanding hostilities.
Similarly, the 2008 Beijing Olympics highlighted China’s rising global influence and soft power. By hosting a spectacular event, China aimed to project an image of progress and modernity, enhancing its international standing and fostering diplomatic relationships.
The 2021 Tokyo Olympics, held amid the COVID-19 pandemic, showcased international solidarity and resilience. Despite challenges, countries collaborated to ensure the safety and success of the Games, reinforcing the spirit of global cooperation.
Overall, the Olympics serve as a microcosm of international diplomacy, where nations can demonstrate goodwill, resolve conflicts, and strengthen ties through sportsmanship and mutual respect, contributing to global peace and understanding.
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Our mother earth is getting warmer day by day due to natural as well as anthropogenic activities leading to climate change. we have already breached 1.5 degrees Celsius according to International data which was agreed upon in the Paris Agreement (2015) to reduce emissions. In 1992 the global wake hRead more
Our mother earth is getting warmer day by day due to natural as well as anthropogenic activities leading to climate change. we have already breached 1.5 degrees Celsius according to International data which was agreed upon in the Paris Agreement (2015) to reduce emissions.
In 1992 the global wake happened which led to the formation of the United Nations Framework on Climate Change and Conservation (UNFCCC) which explicitly addresses climate change, establishing an annual forum (the Conference of the Parties or COP) for international climate negotiations. recently we addressed COP 28 which was held in DUBAI. COP28 explicitly addressed the need to transition away from fossil fuels in energy systems, in a just, orderly and equitable manner, to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. It also established a Loss and Damage fund which will help developing countries to have strong financial support to transform energy and technology sustainably.
although many treaties and conventions have been signed, we cannot achieve them because of the rigid nature of developed countries like the United States, which is backing out from financial assistance. also, we are living in an unstable world with lots of war which shifts the focus from sustainability to warfare.
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