Intervention (convention)
ID: intervention-convention
In the context of international relations and political science, "intervention" often refers to the actions taken by a state or a group of states to influence the internal affairs of another state. This can happen in various forms, such as military intervention, economic sanctions, or diplomatic pressure, and is usually justified by reasons such as humanitarian concerns, the protection of human rights, or the maintenance of international peace and security.
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