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EQ3: What are human rights arguments for political/military intervention? Categorise
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Advantages
Disadvantages
Loans can burden countries with debt they can only afford to
pay back over significant periods of time leading to dependency.
Trade embargoes can affect civilian populations indiscriminately, especially in areas of food or medicine.
Countries may need external help for weapons to fight a better equipped opponent.
Provides money for developing countries that cannot afford to invest in their own infrastructure.
Structural adjustment programmes prevent countries from
developing by enforcing reduced investment in education.
Environmental damage can result from large development projects which seek economic growth over everything else.
Long-term plans and support can be put in place to support countries by use of international expertise in managing public spending.
Trade embargoes prevent the sale of weapons or other strategic supplies to some countries who are in breach of human rights to protect innocent civilians.
Countries can collaborate to offer significant non-partisan assistance to countries most in need through IGOs.
Local people or minority groups are less likely to get a say or even be involved in decisions affecting their lives.