Our Brother’s Keeper. As the world becomes increasingly connected and relations between global powers more complicated, governments need to reevaluate how they will engage each other diplomatically. One major decision concerns when to get involved in other countries’ affairs. Some people believe we have a responsibility to become involved whenever another country’s rulers behave in ways we believe are harmful or dangerous (see America’s current discussions regarding Iraq and Russia) or when we deem its people are in harm’s way (see the current Ebola outbreak or the Rwandan Genocide). Other people instead support a non-interventionalist policy, someteimes referred to as neutrality or more informally as “minding your own business.” where you avoid interfering in other countries’ affairs without its full consent if it is not a matter of your own defense. After carefully researching and considering the issue:
Question: How much of a responsibility do we have to the people of other countries? When should we interfere in their affairs, and should we ever do so if they do not consent to our involvement?
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