International Organizations Redefining Security Order for Global Peace and Stability
The article discusses how international organizations like the UN, NATO, EU, and OSCE work together to maintain peace and stability globally. It explores the concept of Collective Security and its role in promoting international security. The paper looks at historical and current examples of collective security in action, such as the League of Nations and the EU. It also examines the strengths and weaknesses of these organizations in maintaining peace. The conclusion suggests that existing collective security organizations in Europe can be effective in preventing conflicts and promoting cooperation, but may need to be redefined to better address current security challenges.